usally within 11 to 14 days after being in heat the female will allow the male to breed, how ever one way to help tell is when the bleeding slows and becomes a pinkish like clear color she is ready to receive the male
The Male will follow around the female and sniff her for signs she is ready/in the heat The female will show she is ready by: Walking past the male Elaborate tail movements Rubbing and nudging Rolling on her back Presenting
After the bleeding part of the cycle the female is ready to accept the male. Wanting to accept the male can last up to approximately 10 days. When your female stops trying to break the door down trying to get to the male dogs and the male dogs are no longer hanging around then it is safe to assume that your dog is through with her heat cycle. Also the swelling in her private are will start to shrink down to normal size.
because the female only comes into season every four days, then you should but them together four nights in a row. if she attacks the male, then she is not ready to mate, and you should carry on until they have mated. when she attacks the male, then you should separate them immediately , with thick gardening gloves! when she is ready to mate then the signs are obvious, she will stand still and let the male mate with her. they should only be put together for 15 minutes or so, and you must always be watching them. if you leave them together for longer than that, then the female will get more and more active, and may turn on the male if he is still trying to mate with her. also, you should never put the male into the female's cage. even if she is ready to mate, she will attack him. always introduce them in the male 's cage or on unknown ground. i don't think that's true, i always stick my male hamster in the female cage and there just as happy together. it doesn't matter. my female prefers that the male is in her cage.
No. Male cats are always ready. They just need to be near a female that's in heat to trigger their desire.
When a female is in heat she will accept more than one male to breed with. If there are enough eggs, the sperm from more than one male can fertilize different eggs the female has.
If the female hamster is not on heat they will not mate, so just separate them until they're ready.
The Male will follow around the female and sniff her for signs she is ready/in the heat The female will show she is ready by: Walking past the male Elaborate tail movements Rubbing and nudging Rolling on her back Presenting
After the bleeding part of the cycle the female is ready to accept the male. Wanting to accept the male can last up to approximately 10 days. When your female stops trying to break the door down trying to get to the male dogs and the male dogs are no longer hanging around then it is safe to assume that your dog is through with her heat cycle. Also the swelling in her private are will start to shrink down to normal size.
Male: ♂ Female: ♀
Because Americas "public" is not yet ready for a female president, they are not ready to accept females as equals. It might also be that they are sexist...... = )
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.
When the female is ready the male will know.
The female will not be ready to breed, until between day eight and fifteen of her season. You will find his mood will be a bit different then, unless he has been castrated.
The female will entirely never accept the male rabbit it is their instinct to run from them even if they were related the female will want to part only because of instinct.
the blue one is male and the others female
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If they are not too old and the female is ready, then they will mate.