== == Not necessarily! It's really up to the female. Some females are very particular, and some really won't care. I would say that the majority will accept most males as long as they are in the appropriate estrus phase. The female sometime seems more willing than the male in many cases! Many females just simply lift their tale when they know that their is a male around and breed to them anyway. My Shih-Tzu has a problem doing this.
If the female hamster is not on heat they will not mate, so just separate them until they're ready.
Ofc thatβs what a lot of people do m. What would be wrong with it?
you will probably get a bunch of little schnausers that will vary in size as they mature
I don't think that would be safe for the female. If you were determined to do that you should reverse the order -breed a Mini, male Schnauzer with a Standard female. You should also ask yourself what your reasons for considering this are and throughly research breeding and get a good understanding of what you are doing. Before taking a chance of doing any harm to the animals, particularly a female who is considerably smaller than a male, complete your research.
When a female is in heat she will accept more than one male to breed with. If there are enough eggs, the sperm from more than one male can fertilize different eggs the female has.
No, either the female is in heat and will accept the male, or it will repel him as it would any other invader into her territory.
No. Only a male can impregnate a female. No female mammal of any species can get another female pregnant. For mammals that have a "heat" cycle, being in "heat" is required for pregnancy by a male. If such a mammal (a dog for instance) is not in heat or doesn't have a male partner, pregnancy is not possible.
After the bleeding part of the cycle the female is ready to accept the male. Wanting to accept the male can last up to approximately 10 days. When your female stops trying to break the door down trying to get to the male dogs and the male dogs are no longer hanging around then it is safe to assume that your dog is through with her heat cycle. Also the swelling in her private are will start to shrink down to normal size.
The female will entirely never accept the male rabbit it is their instinct to run from them even if they were related the female will want to part only because of instinct.
The female will not be ready to breed, until between day eight and fifteen of her season. You will find his mood will be a bit different then, unless he has been castrated.
When the female is ready the male will know.
Separate them, until the female's heat is over.