I have thought and I am sure it is the rare horliatte parakeet. When it is a boy, just call it a Horly parakeet. Children are called maccalassa birds, and horliattes live for ninety years, tops. This is my first answer, and I hope you find it useful!
9-12 months of age would be best, although 9-10 months is a little risky for a parakeet.
No.
Heifers will hit puberty anywhere from 6 to 9 months of age--or older--depending on the breed. Heifers are ready to breed by the time they're 15 months old. Bulls will hit puberty around the same age, and are ready to breed at around 12 months of age.
Yes! They are from Austrailia. The only type of parrot that does not have the dominant green! The only parakeet that can not breed with any other typeof Parakeet. There is tons of info on the web for them :)
Anywhere.
This is a rare breed of bird and not much is known about it, but I'm guessing it's about the same as an Indian Ring-neck Parakeet, which is about 25 years or more, but not too much more.
maybe not . . .I think
anywhere and everywhere
It depends on the dog's breed. Puberty can occur anywhere from the age of 6 to 18 months, and can last a few months to almost a year. It's best to research your particular breed and/or consult with its doctor.
No, Crickets can breed anywhere outside.
This is an excellent website just on parakeets : http://parakeet.yolasite.com/ It talks about how to care, breed, and train your parakeets.
A dog is able to breed at a young age. Most breeds of dog can have young of their own at 6 months of age. They should not be allowed to do so at this young age. You should wait to breed until the animal is over a year old.