It's better to wait until their second season normally. Usually 18-24 months is the given.
Female dogs "go into heat" randomly, about twice a year. You should not breed her until she is about 3 years old, and you should have her checked out by a vet before you start.
at least 1 year and 2 month old
A female should only breed up to the age of seven, a male can breed throughout his life.
You don't want to over breed, it can kill them. Just like a person, it takes a toll on the body. I would not breed more then once a year per female.
If she stopped her period or got nuetered then no but, if none of that then yes.
budgie's will typically breed themselves to death.. if you let them. but because of the amount of calcium the hens ( female budgies) lose when you breed them you should NOT let them have more than TWO CLUTCHES a YEAR, if you do it can cause problems with egg laying.
She can breed in her first year. She comes into heat every 21 days all year long. She normally will have 2 litters a year and the gestation is 3 months, 3 weeks and 3 days. A sow can live to be 20.
Unlike most mammals, rabbits have no cycle. This means that they can breed no matter what time of year it is!
Yes, that is perfectly fine.
Whenever they both get along. If the female can take more than one litter a year, then go ahead. My m ale and female breed with eachother 2 times every year, they've been breding since they were 1 3/4, and they are 3 now.
Usually flamingos find and mate in the water. The female will lower her head and the male will jump on her back while the female spreads her wings.Flamingos dont always breed each year. Sometimes they can breed up to two times in one year.Usually when flamingos reach about six years old, they begin to breed.
Sounds absolutely fine.