The colour of a Dog does not affect its reproductive abilities. Certain Dogs may have a higher sexual drive than others, but there is no correspondance with their coat colour.
its usually because they have high hormones which means they have a high level of the need to mate with a female. So i suggest getting them fixed, and trained!
Yes. A bull will mate with a cow more than once during her heat cycle if he is so inclined and if he has few other cows to mate with.
Bull Sharks mate most often in the brackish water of river mouths, rather than out in the Atlantic Ocean.
Bulls are male cowsWhen a bull and a cow (all cows are female)'mate' if the cow has a 'male' cow its called a 'bull'
No. Bull Hippos fight each other to decide who gets to mate with the cow hippos. When the baby is born the mother is careful to keep it away from the bulls, as they will kill it in order to make the cow ready to mate again. The next time the cow may well mate with a different bull.
It all depends on how many cows a bull has to settle in one day and how much libido the bull has. It should be safe to say that a bull may mate with one or more cows at least 10 to 20 times a day. If a bull has a lot of cows to breed, there's no time for eating, but lots of time for courting.
Angus bulls are first opportunity breeders - when a cow is in heat and receptive, the bull will mate.
A bull can mate with up to 50 females per year. A cow mates only once a year. If she comes up open though, she will be bred more than once.
Typically yes. But in reality, not really.
Cows mate through natural breeding where a bull mounts a cow to copulate. This process usually occurs when the cow is in estrus (heat) and ready to breed. It is a natural behavior in cows for reproduction.
Yes, especially if the bull has such high libido (or is really "horny" all the time).
No they do not. They are not able to produce silk.