Well you have to wait until she comes back into heat but I would suggest waiting 2 - 3 months after her current kids leave her. This will give as much milk to her kids now and put on some extra weight before she is bred. She may get ancie but you don't want to hurt her or her kids - don't let your goat get the best of you. Believe me
8 to 10 days
once a female gives birth she will do it again about once a month for her entire life even if their is no longer a male in the tank.
It is highly dangerous, when the rabbit gives birth she focases on her young 100%. If she breeds again she will be aggressive and will think that her young is invading her territory and will kill them.
Breed her and wait around 285 days until she gives birth to a calf.
Guppies can get pregnet a day or two after they have given birth
Unfortunately, female guinea pigs are sexually mature about 24 hours after birth. That is why you shouldn't have the male present at the birth. He can trample the babies in his eagerness to mate with their mother. It is also not recommended to back to back breed guinea pigs, since it is cruelty to the mother.
Guppies are not the only fish, that give birth. Almost every kind of fish gives birth. However, guppies are pretty easy to give birth. Other fish, such as betta fish, most tropical fish, and angelfish are rather hard to breed, because they are aggressive and will eat their own young. So, I suggest guppies if you want to breed fish.
If she has given birth to a stillborn calf or aborted a calf, she may ovulate 14 to 16 days after calving. However, you shouldn't get her bred again until 45 to 60 days after calving, to allow complete involution (or shrinking of the uterus).
Once the female gives birth, the male should only put back to her if you plan on using them for breeding again.
Owners of puppy mills breed dogs to sell, in Singapore, they can sell for at least 800SGD per puppy. A female dog usually gives birth to at least 2 in a single birth. It is a lucrative business.
Same as any other mammal. The parents breed, the mother becomes pregnant, she gives birth, they nurse and grow.
You do not lose karma for breeding unless you do not pay the vet on the day that your mare gives birth.