Decreased longevity in response to current reproductive effort has been used as a measure of the cost of reproduction.
The cost of reproduction is different for males and females because they have different biological roles in reproduction. Females invest more energy and resources in producing eggs and carrying offspring, while males typically invest less in producing sperm. This difference in investment leads to different costs associated with reproduction for males and females.
Decreased longevity in response to current reproductive effort has been used as a measure of the cost of reproduction.
The cost of reproduction differs between males and females because they have different biological roles in reproduction. Females invest more in producing offspring due to factors like gestation, lactation, and parental care, leading to a higher reproductive cost. In contrast, males typically have a lower reproductive cost as they primarily contribute genetic material without the same level of physical investment.
females cost about 50- 60$ , and males cost about 70- 80- 90$.
Females about 1.50 males about 2.50
Males can cost $300 or more and females can be $2,000 dollars or more.
Ans) Females are typically around $50 and males in the $100 range.
Bettas or fighting fish, can cost anywhere between $8-$12 depending on the pet store. I am not sure if males cost more than females or vica versa though.
The only positive way to tell is with an DNA test, you can not tell by looking at the bird. An experienced breeder can often tell by feeling the pelvic bones, the females are farther apart than the males, best I can say is I am right 80% of the time. QT Aviary how much does this cost and can you buy a test a pet shops what you really want is a non -expensive way not an avairy 2 check their pelvise eeeew!!
Mine costed like $10 each Dont mix males EVER females can be mixed
The cost of insurance for males or females is the same. The only thing that will make your insurance more expensive is your driving experience and any pre-existing tickets you may have.
When you have separated the males from the females, then you have hindered their breeding. The vet can also sterilize the females and the males, but this cost money and is an utmost permanent solution. I am unsure, but I think you can get certain pills for your female rabbit so that she does not get pregnant. Ask your preferred vet regarding this.