The gestation period of Hariana cattle, a breed native to India, typically ranges from 280 to 290 days, similar to that of other cattle breeds. This period can vary slightly based on factors such as the individual animal's health and environmental conditions. Generally, farmers can expect calves to be born roughly nine months after conception.
There is no such cattle breed as a "Dutch Bleed", so the question has no merit.
The length of gestation of a Nguni is quite variable depending on where it's raised and the producer raising them. According to the Nguni Cattle Breeders' Society By-laws, Nguni cattle are allowed to have a minimum gestation period of 266 days and a maximum period of 308 days. See the related link below.
As with any breed, the average gestation period is 9 weeks.
It varies with breed, but 9 months (or ~285 days) is about average.
Rabbits breed frequently, with a gestation period of about 30 days and the ability to have multiple litters in a year.
It depends on what breed of beef cattle you are asking about.
no, dogs can only breed while their in heat. they're gestation period is around 2 months
They breed in June around Yellowstone and birth their young the following February while in hibernation.
The gestation period for dogs is typically around 58 to 68 days, with an average of about 63 days. For cats, the gestation period is generally shorter, lasting about 64 to 67 days. Both animals can have variations based on breed and individual health factors.
The Meuse Rhine Issel cow's gestation periods is really the same as any other breed of female bovine: ~285 days.
The gestation period for an African rock python ranges from 65 days to 80 days. Clutches usually average between 20 and 50 eggs, though some of the larger females have been known to lay as many as 100.
Gray wolves mate in and between January and March. They have a gestation period of about 36 days.