DO NOT breed a bull to his mother, not unless you have a closed herd with cows and bulls that you have a pedigree history of and want to produce a truly purebred herd. If you do not have any pedigree or genetic history of the bull and his dam, you're going to run into a lot of complications and issues. The calf may die from a fatal genetic disorder, or the cow may give birth to a stunted calf that will not be as vigorous as the calves that are born from that cow from an unrelated bull.
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It all depends on how many cows a bull has to settle in one day and how much libido the bull has. It should be safe to say that a bull may mate with one or more cows at least 10 to 20 times a day. If a bull has a lot of cows to breed, there's no time for eating, but lots of time for courting.
A yearling bull, which is best used on heifers, can breed from 10 to 20 heifers in a breeding season.
Depends on the bull. Usually a bull can service up to 25 females in a single breeding period; others can breed 50 if they have high libido.
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.
A 20 month-old bull should be able to breed around 10 to 30 cows in a breeding season. The most may be 40, but that could be pushing it.
It all depends on how many cows a bull has to settle in one day and how much libido the bull has. It should be safe to say that a bull may mate with one or more cows at least 10 to 20 times a day. If a bull has a lot of cows to breed, there's no time for eating, but lots of time for courting.
A yearling bull, which is best used on heifers, can breed from 10 to 20 heifers in a breeding season.
Depends on the bull. Usually a bull can service up to 25 females in a single breeding period; others can breed 50 if they have high libido.
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.
Millions of dogs are killed in shelters every year, many of them are pit bulls. You should never breed your dog. Don't contribute to the overpopulation of puppies, ultimately destined to die in a shelter.
There are a few dog breeds that can be put under the term 'pit bull': American pit bull terrier American staffordshire terrier Staffordshire bull terrier and there is a breed called Irish staffordshire bull terrier People argue that the APBT and the Amstaff are one and the same breed, but others argue that the bloodlines have been apart too long for them to be considered the same breed.
It depends on the breed
they breed 1 million times a year
A Piranha can breed up to 200 times a year
an eel breed in its life time 175 times
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You can breed as many times as you want.