Yes it is. You put two compatible Pokemon into the daycare and after walking around for a bit they produce an egg.
No. You cannot. The breeding feature came out in the second generation.
Yes, shiny pokemon can be breed. However, breeding shiny pokemon does not increase the chances of having shiny offspring, except for in Generation II games.
yes
No. None of the legendaries, including latios and latias, can breed in any game third generation or beyond.
I'm sorry to say that there is no possible way to breed Rayquaza in any Pokemon game on the planet. :(
You can not breed pets on Chicken Smoothie. However, the artists sometimes release second generation or third generation pets that have been 'bred' from existing adoptables.
In the second generation, you had a 50% chance of getting a shiny Pokemon this way, but in the 3rd generation onwards, chances were decreased and you did not have a better chance of getting a shiny Pokemon by using this method. Additionally, you won't know if the baby Pokemon will be shiny until it hatches because eggs containing shiny Pokemon do not look any different from eggs that contain non-shiny Pokemon.
The only Legendaries Ditto can breed with are Manaphy and Phione, which its egg will hatch a Phione. All other Legendary Pokemon cannot breed.
No, a Dragonaire cannot breed with a Sealo. Sealos and Dragonaires are two different species of Pokemon. Interbreeding is not possible in the Pokemon world, and only members of the same species can breed (except for Ditto, which can breed with any Pokemon that is not legendary).
yes if you have one and a ditto
Yes, it needs to breed with Zangoose, Absol, Lucario, Patrat, Miruhog, Kojofu or Kojondo. (The last 4 are new Generation 5 pokemon.)
there. I do not know if it is even possible to obtain all the starters. I will contribute another answer when I know.