A bull will only stop mating if he is injured (like a foot or leg injury or a broken penis), if the cows are not in heat and not demanding his attention, or if he is culled from the herd because he is too aggressive or has a genital defect that cannot be corrected.
Bull Moose use their antlers for fighting over cows in the mating season.
On the Internet of course...or in a book that is all about reproduction of livestock.
Often a bull should stop breeding either if he's too old and not fertile enough any more to be used, or if he's become too aggressive and dominant with his handlers to be considered a keeper anymore. There really is no defined age when a bull should stop breeding.
The base of a bull's penis (inside the bull) is a sigmoid flexture, which is curved in an S shape when retrated inside the bull, held by muscles that keep it that way. When the bull is sexually aroused and extends his penis to copulate a cow, the muscles relax and the sigmoid flexture straightens out allowing the penis to protude to copulate the cow he his mating with.
Most pitbull stop growing at 24mths. But i does depend on the individual.
Growling, rumbling, etc.
No. The bull could see you as a) another challenging bull or b) a predator and come after you.
If both the male and female are healthy there should not be much problem in them mating successfully.
yes
to stop mating
Yes the well trained Bengal cats and Boxer dogs usually stop on their own when mating.
On the Internet of course...or in a book that is all about reproduction of livestock.
Bull Moose use their antlers for fighting over cows in the mating season.
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
Don't pug him in.
The puppy is just erected that swollen gland is what keeps the dogs stuck together when mating until the pit bull is calm.
Spay your dog AFTER the menstrual period.