i think it has to do with submission and accessibility.
Try visiting: www.deer-uk.com www.fishbc.com
or
Call your local zoo.
Are you asking about goats or rabbits? Either way I would suspect the female is not in season. If a rabbit she may already be bred since they ovulate when mated and not on a scheduled time.
If she lays down (and raises her tail), called "raising" surprisingly enough, it means she is ready to breed and in most cases she is in heat. This is the ideal for breeding rabbits as she won't resist the buck and breeding is done quick. The buck "gets on her" because that is how rabbits breed.
a "male" rabbit is called a buck. don't know what a "mate" rabbit is!
The buck will mate with as many females he is able to gather into his harem.
Absolutely nothing.
No. A buck will gather a harem of 6 to 20 females, depend how many does are in the buck's territory, and stay with them for a few months, first courting them and then mating with them. Once the breeding season is over, the buck and does go their separate ways. Often the does stay together while the buck goes off on his own, or joins a bachelor herd of other bucks.
yes you can because they will most likely mate again if the buck is the same as before and the baby rabbits have been sold
The cast of Deviant - 2008 includes: Fatima Fleming as Flat mate Gabriel Logue as Flat mate Michael Parle as Prowler
3-4, depends on the struggle and environments faces
Grumpy .
No, it is recommended that you only put the buck in the doe's cage for about 5 minutes to mate. Many times the doe will become territorial and actually attack the buck, if left unattended together.
Nothing happens except the female getting pregnant. After 4 months of age a buck can successfully mate!
When you cross a male and female buck together by putting them in the same place were they will mate and have kids
hughieshepherdcross@hotmail.com, I know I used to be his mate, he tries to hide the little bugger.