No. This is inbreeding - something no responsible breeder would ever do. Due to the parents will be so closely related, there is an increased chance of ending up with congenital defects in the pups as a result of inbreeding. It is not a chance any responsible breeder would take, as the health of any pups would be the most important consideration.
A father-daughter (or mother-son or full sibling) mating would be risky, at best. The more closely related the parents, the greater the chance of their offspring suffering from an inherited disorder. This is because when animals are related to each other they are far more likely to be carrying the same defective genes. When these defective genes pair up in the offspring, inherited diseases occur. Inherited diseases can cause significant suffering and reduce quality of life for the offspring.
Other, more long-term effects of inbreeding can include a decrease in genetic variation, which in turn causes an increase in the prevalence of inherited disorders, increased mortality rate and increased infertility, for example.
From a purely mechanistic/technical standpoint, yes it is possible to breed a father to a daughter. However, from a genetics standpoint, this is an extremely bad idea - it greatly increases the risks of a genetic or congenital defect in the puppies. Also, you won't be able to register the puppies with any breed - the registries all require a much larger degree of genetic separation between the parents to register offspring.
The act of breeding is possible, but not recommended, as the puppies will have many problems.
This all depends on what gender your degu is. If you have a male degu, you should get a male degu, but if you have a female degu you should get a female degu. In other words you should get same sex pairs. But oviously if you want to breed get a male and a female, but be warned they breed like crazy!
yes they can...i know alot of people who live by me wioth this hybrid
farmers selectivly breed cattle to get the characteristics they desire for the job they are going to put the offspring to do
A female dog must at least 1 years old to breed.
The female dog only lets the male breed during her heat cycle. This usually takes place every six months. The female will not breed during any other time.
A Jenny is a female donkey, all you can do is breed the male and the female together and hopefully the offspring will be a female.
a donkony?
Terrible! Don't do that! PLEASE DON'T DO THAT! I agree with the previous person's answer above ^^....it can breed but the outcomes may be fatal or not so pretty. The offspring might have a health deficiency.
Male and female rabbits should always be separated except if you are wanting to breed them.
There's no such beast. The parents are too different to breed sucessfully.
No. Roosters and hens can be of different breeds to create offspring, just like different breeds of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs can breed to create offspring.
NO!! Blood relations of ANY species should NEVER mate with each other.
The only way they are not able to breed is; 1. One of them already has 3 offspring. 2. The male didnt offer a covering reserved for the mare. 3. The male is gelded. ( Meaning no longer allowed to breed )
Yes they only breed with their breed.The above is only partly true. A donkey is a breed, or species (Equuis asines), It, therefore, can breed true - that is, a male and a female donkey will produce another donkey.However, a donkey can interbreed with a horse as follows:A female horse (mare), and a male donkey will produce a mule.A male horse (stallion), and a female donkey will produce a hinny.
No. No, they're differenc species, and different species don't breed.
at the second female trimester
Yes, if there is a male and female, the baby will be whatever the father is.