Pygmy goats may come into heat about once a month. Their heat cycle may last up to 48 hours, depending on the area that you live in.
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Yes, a Gorilla is endothermic
English pointers do not typically come in heat more frequently than other dog breeds. They usually have heat cycles every 6-9 months, depending on individual variation. It is important to monitor their behavior and physical changes to determine when they are in heat.
Cats often come into heat every couple of weeks, with a gestation period of around 63 days. A Queen will often come back into heat when the kittens are weaned (around six to eight weeks). So, a female cat can have many, many litters during her lifetime.
Male goats, also known as bucks, are generally better suited as house pets compared to female goats. Bucks are usually more laid-back and less territorial, making them easier to handle and interact with indoors. Female goats, known as does, can be more temperamental, especially when in heat, and may require more space and attention outdoors.
Females come into heat every 21 days, plus or minus.
Twice a year.
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A cow can come into heat at ANY time of the year and ANY season. There are no specific environmental conditions that have to occur for a cow to come into heat, unlike with other animals like sheep, goats and horses, for example. Cows come into heat every 17 to 24 days, regardless of what environmental conditions that occur.
Twice a year.
Every 6 months.
Dogs come into heat every 6 months.
Once every six months for two weeks on average.
Goats normally breed in the fall for babies in the spring. They have a 5 month gestation. If you are lucky you can have 2 breedings a year.
i improved this and i got all of them Pygmy goes fishing Pygmy catches fish Fish-slap a pygmy Fish-slap a sleeping pygmy Shark pulls fishing pygmy into water. and pygmy eats fish Then the hint for the last one is "You said a mouthful".
because alliminium contanier is a excellent conductor of heat. also because all metals are a good conductor of heat.