It would depend on how "invasive" the training was. If training involved removing the birds from the cage, then it could certainly disrupt their mating. If the training was done via treats through the wire of the cage, it should not disrupt the birds. You will need to keep the social contact with the birds, so engage with them regularly throughout the breeding process, but avoid removing them from the cage unless they actively seek your attention.
they are trying to take care of the indian pythons
He is being aggressive in his mating ritual. He is probably too young to have learned the rooster mating dance. The rooster is trying to grab the neck feathers of your hens to force them to submit to mating.
They could be mating or just trying to play with eachother.
they will breed anywy and fighting is in the process of them mating.
To prevent your male cat from mating, consider having him neutered by a veterinarian. Neutering can help reduce his mating behaviors and prevent unwanted pregnancies. Additionally, keeping him indoors and away from female cats in heat can also help control his mating instincts.
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he is probably trying to attract her for mating reasons.
You cannot train a rooster to stop mating with the hens. You can caponize the rooster by removing the testes and he will lose interest in mating. Chickens don't train really well and trying to train then not to do something instinctive is not going to work.
yes they are trying to ruin other people learning so kick them out of the class
Yes, related sugar gliders can make. Sometimes it is unlikely. You can tell if they are mating if the male is trying to mount the female, trying to lick her cloaca, and chasing her around. I am a veterinary student.
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it means she is not interested in mating and wants to be left alone.