She will dry up after her calf is weaned or you stop milking her. So, typically, she will dry up 6 to 10 months after giving birth, if she is kept to produce milk for that period of time. If she has produced a dead calf and you don't have any serrogate calves you can put on her, or have no use to use her for milk production, then she should dry up after a few days to a couple weeks.
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
Look for that sign about a week before farrowing. See link below.
Immediately
A pig is simialr to a dog. After the babies have been weaned from their mother, about a week after, she will go into heat, and then should continue to go into heat every 21 days.
A cow shouldn't be bleeding after giving birth. She may have a torn uterus, so you'd better get the vet out ASAP.
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
After 3 months
17 months
About 63 days
A female koala is pregnant for 33 to 35 days before giving birth.
Look for that sign about a week before farrowing. See link below.
Once it dries
It is recommended that you wait at least three to 6 months after birth to breed the ewe again.
pigs are pregnant with usually 7 pigs, they are pregnant for 7 months before giving birth
There is nothing special about a Cheetahs biology, anatomy or birth process that would cause it to routinely die after giving birth. So unless there is an injury that happens during delivery - which could happen to any species - a cheetahs life expectancy after giving birth is pretty much the same as before giving birth.
That depends entirely on the conditions under which it is kept.
giving birth