For most breeds it is 7-9 months of age. Depends on the dog, not the breed, (in my experience.) If you plan on breeding her, wait for the second heat. If you plan on having her fixed, contact your vet as to when would be a good time.
A 20 month-old bull should be able to breed around 10 to 30 cows in a breeding season. The most may be 40, but that could be pushing it.
usually 1.5 years old
At about 10 months old.
Bulls are ready to breed anytime. A young bull is expected to be ready to breed by the time he's around 10 to 12 months old.
Just like with cows, a bull is culled based on conformation, temperament, fertility, health issues and breeding ability. A bull can be too old to breed when he's 5 yrs old or at least 15 years of age.
No I have a really old dog who just did.
they were bred from the old English bull dog(now extinct)and also the staffordshire bull terrier.
The absolute minimum age that you could breed your Bull Terrier is after she has had at least two seasons. She should breed perfectly fine on her third season or later, but the best age for breeding is three years of age.
Get a book on the breed, study it. Go on the internet and study and read up on the breed, Pit Bull. That will help you to know what a Pit Bull looks like. Educate yourself.
Yes it is too young. You should wait until the dog is three years old.
five for any dog and if you breed them to much they could develop problems and may die having birth or from ovary cancer
It is recommended to breed females during their second heat. She should be at least two years old also.