At one year old a beagle's skeletal system is near maturity and weight gain is slowing down. At 18 months old, the dog stops growing and its weight becomes stable.
A female Betta in breeding condition will look plump and have a rounded tummy area.
A female horse is called a Mare when it has past its foal stage. Soon after that the mare can be ready for the breeding age. A mother horse is called a Dam.
When the female dog is ready for mating, one time is enough.
if it is a female it means it is breeding condition or is ready for mating
I would say wait until the female is 2-years old minimum, as they are still developing themselves.
the male would be skweesing out the eggs of the female and when the egg get sqused out they would flout up to the top of the tank on the bubble nest that the male made when it was ready to breed
Female collies are typically ready for breeding between 9-12 months of age. It is recommended to have a vet perform necessary health checks and genetic testing before breeding. Choose a time when both the male and female collie are healthy and in optimal physical condition for successful breeding.
usally within 11 to 14 days after being in heat the female will allow the male to breed, how ever one way to help tell is when the bleeding slows and becomes a pinkish like clear color she is ready to receive the male
Usually the odour of a female horse or donkey will have a strong smell when they are in heat. The male will be able to smell the hormones in the urine, and signal that she is ready for breeding.
You will know when your parakeets (male and female only) want to mate when they start to get along with each other. The male will start to respect the female and began feeding her. This is also a sign for breeding. Enjoy breeding your parakeets! Trust me, it's a LOT of fun!
Usually by 6 months
If your female is chubby around the tummy she could be ready to breed. What I do is add the female to the breeding tank and after a few days add the male then watch what happens. He should spot her and show off and then start building a nest of bubbles. If she seems interested in the nest he builds, then you are on your way but if she constantly flees and hides from the males advances you can be pretty sure she is not ready. Then you will have to separate them otherwise he will kill her.