Yes, just make sure the pregnant dog doesn't get too stressed out by the other dog.
No, chickens and guineas cannot breed together because they are different species. Chickens belong to the species Gallus gallus domesticus, while guineas belong to the species Numida meleagris.
A POA (or pony of the amercas) is a small pony breed, around 12-14hh, while an appaloosa is a different breed of spotted horse. So mainly they're different breeds <3 Trigger!!
no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating no the parents and babies could mate together and after a while you will need to separate the female babies from the male babies and posibley the mother and father as they will breed again. however you could keep the mother and the female babies together, but the males will need separating
yes, but sometimes they fight so check on them once in a while also they mate in a daily basis
No Tigers are mainly solitary. They come together to breed and young tigers will remain with their mother while growing into adults, then they leave her.
Feed them plenty of branches. Leave a male and female paper dragon together for a while then BAM! Paper Dragon babies :D
A species is the most specific level of classification. By definition, a species can only breed successfully with a member of its own species.Two of the same species can breed together to make offspring which are also capable of breeding.The many different types of dog are all the same species, Canis fammiliaris, which is why they can breed with each other succussfully.You may be wondering about the mule which is the offspring of a horse and a donkey- two different species. This is not an expecption to the rule because all mules are sterile, ie. it cannot make babies of its own.So while these two species can breed with each other, they do not make viable offspring.
A pitbull comes from two different dogs. One is an unknown show breed and the other is an extinct hunting breed. The hunting breed takes 3 different breeds to make while the unknown breed takes only two. Therefore to make a pitbull it takes at least 5-7 other dogs. The breeds came from Europe.Pitbull type of dogs were first bred by mixing terriers (especially the fox terrier) with bulldogs. For example the bull terrier is a mixture of the 2 breeds I just mentioned.A pitbull comes from two different dogs. One is an unknown show breed and the other is an extinct hunting breed. The hunting breed takes 3 different breeds to make while the unknown breed takes only two. Therefore to make a pitbull it takes at least 5-7 other dogs. The breeds came from Europe.A pitbull as we know them are from America. This is why the breed name is American pitbull terrier.
No, the Morgan horse and Clydesdale horse are not closely related. The Morgan horse is an American breed known for its versatility and endurance, while the Clydesdale is a heavy draft horse from Scotland, known for its strength and size. They have different histories, characteristics, and are bred for different purposes.
humans have not only tamed dogs, but we have bred them to the many different species we see today. chihauhaus are small because we only breed the smallest of the litter, while great danes are huge because we only breed the largest. it is the same for the different features and colorings. we, essentially, evolved dogs to be the ones we know and love today.
First of all, you have to start by picking your favorite breed. Then you improve that breed by breeding bulls of that breed to cows of the same breed together, culling out those animals that are inferior and keeping those that are superior. Cattle breeds can be further improved by the use of closed-herd breeding, which means incorporating in-breeding and line-breeding to bring out any undesirable genetic abnormalities that may exist within this breed. Any bull or cow that is a carrier to a type of genetic abnormality should be culled. You can also improve a breed by selecting for different traits that this breed could be stronger in. For example, with Herefords, you could try to breed-up this breed to increase milking ability and the amount of milk cows give, while at the same time keeping (or improving) the breed's ability to have good feed efficiency and great mothering ability.
This depends on the breed. A fallabela mare my stand only 5hh, while a shire mare may stand 21hh. The females are not all that different from the stallions actually. It depends more on the parents and breed than the gender.