The correct option is A Hisardale
Out-breeding is the mating of unrelated animals.
Out-breeding is of three types:
Out-crossing: Mating of animals within the same breed but having no common ancestors.
Cross-breeding: Mating of animals belonging to two different breeds.
Example: Hisardale is a cross-breed of sheep developed by crossing Bikaneri ewes (female sheep) and Marino rams (male sheep).
Interspecific hybridisation: Mating of animals of two different species. It is performed to obtain economically valuable hybrids. Zorse, tigon and liger are examples of interspecific hybrids.
A hybrid between male zebra and a female horse is called a zorse.
A liger is the hybrid offspring of a male lion and a female tiger.
A tigon is the hybrid offspring of a male tiger and a female lion.
All the options given in the question are examples of out-breeding.
However, Hisardale is an example of cross-breeding, whereas zorse, liger and tigon are examples of interspecific hybridisation.