No, she is now happily married as the teen pop sensation Brooke Ligertwood!
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Not unless some form of artificial insemination is being used to impregnate them. Female guinea pigs cannot self-impregnate.
she invented blue babies
i think its about 3 months. or 21 days. just keep him away from the mother and the babies so he wont impregnate her.
Being circumcised doesn't make the man not to produce sperms so he can still impregnate a woman.
I want it to be Brooke, but I think Ashley may be the winner.......
The cast of Painted Babies at 17 - 2008 includes: Brooke Breedwell as herself Asia Mansur as herself Jane Treays as Narrator
"Stud Horse" would be a male - therefore, they wouldn't have babies. However, they could impregnate a mare if they have access to them. The only way to prevent this would be to keep them apart, have the stallion gelded (remove testicles). Mares can be spayed but this is not commonly done as it is an extensive operation, carrying risk of course, and is also very expensive.
No. The father will eat the babies and could impregnate her again once she has her litter. Back-to-back pregnancies cause stress and can kill a mother and her unborn litter or she may eat her current litter due to stress.
To get a female pregnant, you need to have a male mouse to impregnate her. After that, it's 21 days until she'll give birth, in which case she should be left alone for 3 days afterwards before touching babies.
Like most mammals and other animals, the female guinea pig gives birth. Although, similar to a human, a male is needed to impregnate the female. Female guinea pigs can have litters of pups that very from one to eight in number.
Through The Back Of There Heads! ( Or There Back )u impregnate themMost aliens do not have any visable reproductive organs. it is theroized that they reproduce like cells do in the human body.
Isn't that impossible. They are pregnant for one month No that is certainly NOT impossible. The rabbit has two uterus which is why a male rabbit should be kept separate from a doe that is having kits - not because he will harm the babies. Male rabbits usually do not harm the litter but can impregnate the mother and the second lot of babies may not form properly if she has them in both uteri. It may harm the rabbit as it could mean her babies get stuck, aren't formed correctly or just plain wear her out. So we are clear here - rabbits can be pregnant with two separate litters from different dates simultaneously!!!!!!