Yes, you can breed a male and female that share the same sire, as they are considered half-siblings. However, breeding half-siblings can increase the risk of genetic disorders and reduce genetic diversity within the offspring. It's generally advised to avoid such breeding practices to promote healthier and more robust populations. Always consult with a knowledgeable breeder or veterinarian before proceeding with such pairings.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
A sire is the Father of a horse
No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
a tomcat is a male.
When discussing parentage of a horse, the dam is female and the stud or sire is male.
Foal
sire and lady
Just male and female although some people call them sire and dam, but this is not widely accepted.
A male canine, regardless of breed is a Dog. In breeding terms, a male is referred to as a stud or if he has fathered pups he is a Sire.
It depends on how tall the sire and dam are of the horse
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.