There are two possible answers to this question. The first, being the male may be too young and inexperienced to complete the task. The other answer lies in the fact that males know when the female is ready to mate. She may "flag" (moving her tail to one side) but her eggs are not prepared to accept the sperm. Experienced or "proven studs" are able to detect the exact time during the heat cycle for which the mating will prove successful, therefore, resulting in puppies. My suggestion is to separate the male from the female several times daily over a seven day period after the discharge is no longer pink. When reintroduced, the male will most likely mount the female promptly and attempt to mate. If she flags and stands still for him, (without growling) and he is mature (and correct alignment is the same), he will be able to enter correctly and lock. If he is unable to line up or there remains too much distance between them, human assistance may be used by holding the female and pulling the male closer to her as he thrusts. Additional assistance may be needed in some cases involving human hand placement although this method often causes an inexperienced male to ejaculate prematurely.
No. But u can have a male dragonite and breed with ditto. P.S. Give the farther Draco meteor.
You need a male Pokemon that has those moves and the lapras must be female the baby lapras will receive those moves.
Almost all non-legendary Pokemon can be bred. However Pokemon can only breed with Pokemon in the same 'breed group'. To breed you need (slightly obvious) a male and a female. If you talk to the guy who gives you eggs and he says the Pokemon prefer to play with other Pokemon rather than each other then there is no possibility of them mating. The Pokemon in the egg created is the same Pokemon as the female although where possible it knows the moves of the male (this is a good way to duplicate tms because the moves are passed down).
BREED the raticate with a ditto then make sure its the only 2 moves it has
A Pokemon inside an egg will usually have the moves that its father had. Some moves cannot be passed down though, such as 'volt tackle'. Also, if you breed two Pokemon in an egg group, instead of same species, many moves may not be passed down because they're incompatible to that Pokemon. For example, if you breed a male togekiss with a female pikachu, the resulting Pichu will not have togekiss' special moves like Extremespeed and Aura sphere.
More specifically, I want to know how to pass 2 moves down to a baby pokemon. Example: I have a female pidgey that knows steel wing and a male one that knows aerial ace. I want them both to be in the baby's moveset? How do I do this?
idk but i had to wailords i put them in the dacare hatched the egg n it new blizzard cool huh
first, you have to check if the Pokemon can learn it with the egg move. then you get the Pokemon that can learn it to the Pokemon to teach it. example: pikachu(female) cherrim(male has to hold light ball) (teaching it volt tackle) they can breed because they are both in the same group. the fairy group. the only way they can breed is if they are in the same group. the female pikachu makes the pichu and the male carries it's moves that the pichu can learn. that's the egg move process...i think. hopes this helps!
It depends on which one is the female. If ponyta is the female, it will be a ponyta with monferno's moves. If monferno is the female, it will be a chimchar with ponyta's moves.
Male sperm typically moves faster during fertilization compared to female sperm.
If you have a Vulpix in ditto, or a female Vulpix with another Pokemon that is the opposite sex. (I've breed numerous Pokemon such as Arcanine with Dugtrio, Eevee with Any of its evolutions, Mightyena, Skitty, and more including Skitty with Wailord). So in my opinion it's a god idea to breed your Pokemon because if you breed a variety of Pokemon that are compatible with another you end up with Pokemon that know/can learn moves that they normally wouldn't be able to learn.
you can breed a riolu egg with those moves if they where taught by a TM