Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
Of course. Why not?
Yes, but doing so would result in genetic inbreeding. Inbreeding can cause severe and major health problems and deformities. It can also mean death. ---- I can't imagine a way to have one pup have multiple mothers. However, you can get two pups from two different mothers who share the same father.
Yes, if there is a male and female, the baby will be whatever the father is.
Depending on the breed, yes.
It all depends on the breed of the rabbit. Check out the American Rabbit Breeders Association for all 47 breeds they recognize.
No. Although they are very popular, the AKC does not recognize the goldendoodle as an official breed.
No, only one male dog will be the father. However if you had a cat, and 6 males mated with her and there were 6 kittens, they could each have a different father. That's just the way cats are setup, dogs however, are not.
Different species breed in different areas and at different depths.
No. Only domesticated dogs.
French
Chiuauahs are actually racist to any other breed (a fact), so yep, I'm sure they do.
The breed of the mother and father chicken determine the breed of the baby chick.