If the question is should you breed siblings from the same litter the answer is no. It is not good to inbreed.
A group of puppies is called a litter. The size of a litter can vary drastically based on the breed and if it is the dogs first litter.
The largest number of puppies in a mixed breed litter will vary from dog to dog. Some dogs might have only one puppy, while another dog can have 15 puppies. As a rule, smaller dogs have fewer puppies.
A group of pups born at the same time would be called a litter.
The largest litter of Corgi puppies was recorded in the UK in 2007, where a Pembroke Welsh Corgi gave birth to a whopping 15 puppies. This was an exceptionally large litter for the breed, as Corgis typically have litters ranging from 4 to 8 puppies on average.
A group of puppies, no matter the number of pups, is called a litter. ~
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No, you cannot register any litter of puppies unless both parents are the same breed and are both registered themselves.
Yes, you do have to have a Litter License to breed on FooPets. One Litter License is good for 1 pet only, and for 1 breeding only.
easy not to be mean or anything like that. buy a girl and boy hamster from the same litter if you want when you pick them out go to the vet. and breed
A group of puppies is called a litter. The size of a litter can vary drastically based on the breed and if it is the dogs first litter.
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they wont fight they have to be the same BREED and LITTER to not fight each other .
Yes. They can breed. However the chances of genetic faults are higher with inbred animals of any kind.
It depends on the rabbit breed. a Lionhead rabbit (dwarf breed) comes out about the size of two peanut shells. We are talking ounces. A medium size rabbit isn't much bigger but maybe a bit bulkier in size. a large breed such as the Flemish giants have kits about as long as your cell phone and of course bulkier yet about 1 inch in diameter. Of course these sizes will vary according to the size of the litter. For instance, I had two Lionhead litters, both mothers were the same basic size and share the same sire. One had five kits, and the other had 3 kits. the litter of 3 were larger and progressed faster than the litter of 5. The babies were weaned at the same time and the litter of 3 were twice the size of the litter of 5!
A pure-bred tom cat can be put to stud -- brought in to service females of the same breed -- in order to produce kittens of the same pure breed as both parents. For rarer or more valuable breeds, the owner of the tom may expect some payment -- commonly the pick of the litter, his choice of any one kitten of the resulting litter.
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No, the size of the litter tends to be determined by breed and individual genetics of the bitch and sire.