a reputable breeder will not have their dogs drop litters one right after the other. also, most reputable breeders only breed 1 or 2 types of dogs - sounds like you would be saving the dog from a back yard or puppy mill breeder
A meat breeder is someone who breeds animals for the sole purpose of slaughtering for meat.
Mareeball is the best breeder for beginners. This is a common breeder.
A professional dog breeder must more than anything else have a solid understanding of the probability of two different breeds mating, and what the outcome of these two breeds might be.
A person who breeds cows is called a cattle breeder or a dairy farmer.
An animal breeder breeds endangered species and also studies genetic codes to produce offspring with certain traits and characteristics.
it depends what breeder you get them from houses can get very temperamental so be careful which you chose
I would say a pet store or someone who breeds them for their snakes. But best would be if you find a breeder. Because the pets from zoo etc are very often sick. But it's your choice. Good luck!
Someone can get a hunting dog from a breeder that is known for breeding and selling hunting dog breeds, including breeds such as Rottweilers and Dobermans.
There are many factors that can affect this including the breed, age, diet and size of the dog. Most breeds have average litters in the six dog range but there are dogs that can have litters of 12 or even 16 puppies. A dog will sometimes only have 1 puppy. This seems to happen more often with young dogs and first litters.
If you go onto google, type in rabbits breeders (and you should probably type in your location, or the breed of rabbit you wish to purchase). This will probably get you to some rabbit breeder's websites. You could also try searching rabbit breeder directory. if you find a rabbit breeder directory site, it should show you a list of rabbit breeders, the state ( and possibly the city) they are located in, the breeds of rabbits they have, and then they will probably have a phone number, e-mail address, or website so that you can contact them.
First litters are usually small, but not necessarily small puppies, and after the 1st litter, depending on the breed, the litters can get larger. Some dogs have up to 16puppies, but the average is 8 for large breeds, 6 for medium breeds and 4 for small breeds.
The average litter for a 6 Class rabbit is 8 to 10, for a 4 class rabbit the average number is 4 to 6. Exception to this seems to be the Havanas who consistently had 8 babies for me even though they are a 4 class animal.