Rabbits will never really stop mating, although if you are intentionally breeding your bunnies you shouldn't allow the female to get pregnant after she is 4/5 years of age.
4 years is probably about the oldest you could breed your bunny. If she has already given you litters this would definitely be the age to let her stop and enjoy her life.
You don't need to separate them. If you no longer want them to breed try getting them nuetured
About four or five years of age.
Often a bull should stop breeding either if he's too old and not fertile enough any more to be used, or if he's become too aggressive and dominant with his handlers to be considered a keeper anymore. There really is no defined age when a bull should stop breeding.
Whenever the owners want to stop breeding. =-)
Often a bull should stop breeding either if he's too old and not fertile enough any more to be used, or if he's become too aggressive and dominant with his handlers to be considered a keeper anymore. There really is no defined age when a bull should stop breeding.
At least 15 months of age.
Size doesn't matter in this scenario. A bull will reach is terminal (or mature) weight by the time he reaches 3 to 4 years of age, and can continue to be used for breeding, as long as he's got good fertility and libido, and doesn't challenge the owner in any way, for up to 15 years of age.
You should stop breeding a dachshund when they are at the oldest four years of age. If you breed them when they are older than 4 your dog may die from diseases. Hope this help!
Whenever the owners want to stop breeding. =-)
Often a bull should stop breeding either if he's too old and not fertile enough any more to be used, or if he's become too aggressive and dominant with his handlers to be considered a keeper anymore. There really is no defined age when a bull should stop breeding.
Often a bull should stop breeding either if he's too old and not fertile enough any more to be used, or if he's become too aggressive and dominant with his handlers to be considered a keeper anymore. There really is no defined age when a bull should stop breeding.
get a rabbit as a pet in ur home n c the normal breeding hahahaaaaaaaa
When they're 6 years old for the best puppy results.
You retire a Female Yorkie from breeding at the age of 5.
Female generally stop breeding around the age of 9 months. That is not right at all! i do not quite know at what age they stop breeding but i know for a fact that it is not 9 months because during that age they are most willing to breed. i would guess that you should stop breeding a Doe at around two years of age!
Dogs should be at least one year of age and in good health before breeding. In my opinion, one litter a year is healthy for a dog. And breeding should stop when they are over 6 years old.
Fed and generally looked-after well, and good general health permitting, birds do not stop breeding - menopause is unknown in birds
NO, every rabbit should have it's own cage after the age of 3 months. Rabbits are very territorial and as they mature, besides having breeding capabilities, they need to have their own space.
About 6 months