Birds raise their young together, so no, don't separate them. If the eggs are not viable (unfertalized) you can remove them one every couple days so mom doesn't panic. She will loose interest once she realizes they are not alive. So if you can't remove them until then its ok. You should make sure she gets extra calcium whenever she is laying. Crushed egg shell added to her food works well. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Female raccoons live in loose knit family groups with other related females and their young. Males live separate from females in small groups. They only join the females during breeding season.
No leave them be. If you even touch them the mother canary will reject them.
No, female canaries do not sing. I disagree with that answer. I have a female canary and she SINGS her heart out and can give any male canary a run for his money. She has laid eggs in the past, so Im sure she a female.
When you have separated the males from the females, then you have hindered their breeding. The vet can also sterilize the females and the males, but this cost money and is an utmost permanent solution. I am unsure, but I think you can get certain pills for your female rabbit so that she does not get pregnant. Ask your preferred vet regarding this.
Male and female koalas do not stay together after mating. They each return to their own home range. In koala sanctuaries, the males are kept separate from the females except during breeding season.
Female frogs often have lung problems during the breeding season. Frogs copulate in water and females are at risk for drowning during this time.
It is very rare for a female to be used for Ox because not only are females used for breeding purposes but they do not have the same muscle structure and strength that males do.
The females arrived in 1790, on separate boats to men.
Still an ox, yet oxen that are female are extremely rare since most or all cattle that are used for draft work are castrated males, not females. Females are primarily used for breeding, not for draft work.
No you cannot, only if you are breeding them and the female has eggs. Otherwise the male will eventually kill the female. 2 females can live together.
No, male raccoons leave the female after breeding and live apart from the females. They have no part in raising the young.
to breed bettas you will need several different tanks. you will need a breeding tank. a female tank and a male tank. then you will need tanks to put the male babies in once they get old enough to start attacking each other. i suggest you put 3 females in the breeding tank with the male. once the male breeds with one of the females romove all the females. then once the babys are swimming freely all over the tank with out the male trying to put them back in the bubble nest remove the male. and put him in a separate tank from the females. then once you can tell the genders of the fish put all the males in their own tanks and you can leave the females in the breeding tank intill your ready to find homes for them. if you cannot tell the males apart from the females then you can separate all the fish and put them in their own tanks. the tanks can be 1 or 2 gallons for 1 fish i would make the females tank 15 gallons and the males 5 gallons and the breeding tank about 55 gallons.