5-7 times a year, keep her locked up because every dog will be after her .
Twice, usually.
From what I see posted on the internet, they are not one of the smartest. I have owned several of them and many other breeds of dogs that are listed as smarter. I have found through personal experience that an Australian Shepherd is smarter than any dog EXCEPT a border collie. Don't know why I feel this way, but they seem more responsive than Australian Shepherds. However, Australian Shepherds seem to have more of a personality, which I prefer.
around seven to fourteen
Only once is necessary to get her settled. However, during a heat period, one cow can be bred to multiple bulls (if there are that many) more than once during her heat period.
First of all, let's do the math here. One year has 365 days, and the average estrous period of a cow is 21 days. So to find how many times a cow will go into heat in one year is 365/21 = 17 days. Thus, a cow (if not bred during that year) will go into heat 17 times in one year.
there are 5-7 Australian dog breeds
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
In the King James version the word - shepherd - appears 43 times the word - shepherd's - appears twice the word - shepherds - appears 37 times the word - shepherds' - appears once
From what I see posted on the internet, they are not one of the smartest. I have owned several of them and many other breeds of dogs that are listed as smarter. I have found through personal experience that an Australian Shepherd is smarter than any dog EXCEPT a border collie. Don't know why I feel this way, but they seem more responsive than Australian Shepherds. However, Australian Shepherds seem to have more of a personality, which I prefer.
once
20 times, the most by any team.
7x.
A dog urinates the same if she is in heat, heat does not affect her urination
There are many health problems that an Australian Shepherd can acquire, including back and hip problems, vision problems, and pancreatic problems. Also, an Aussie can develop bladder problems and urinary infections over time. Many can be epileptic. Thyroid problems are also appearing
Most Australian Cattle Dog litters have between one and seven puppies in each litter, with the average being 5 puppies.
Once, 2005.
it's only been changed once
The word "heat" is in the King James Version of the Bible 32 times. It is in 30 verses.