Yes, if there's more than one bull around, or if the bull trailing her is very promiscuous.
Yes.
It's rare for one to do so. Usually if a cow's showing signs of heat, she's not pregnant, especially if she keeps having these heat periods every few weeks. A pregnant cow may show estrus once or twice during the initial signs of pregnancy, but after that there should be no estrus activity until a couple weeks after the calf is born.
Only once.
Tuis typically breed once a year during their breeding season, which usually occurs from September to January in New Zealand. Breeding pairs will build nests and raise their young during this time before the offspring become independent and the cycle repeats the following year.
The female typically allows the male to breed for a short period of time, usually only a few minutes to complete the mating process. Once mating is complete, the female may show signs of disinterest or aggression towards the male to indicate that she is no longer receptive to breeding.
No. There are two or three months of every year they are not pregnant. They have to be let be this way so that they can regenerate their normal estrus cycle in order to be able to breed again. Once they have two or three normal estrus cycles, they are re-bred again.
No a falcon will only breed once in the spring.
NO
all Pokemon can breed more than once as long as you put it in a daycare with a ditto. some Pokemon cant breed which are the ones that don't say if there a boy or girl.
Manaphy can breed with Ditto to make a Phione, but you can only breed Manaphy ONCE. You can breed the Phione with Ditto to make more Phione.
Actually, what I have been told is best is to breed them once, wait an hour and then put them together again once more.
A cow is in estrus for only one day, once or twice a month. A cow or heifer's estrus occurs once every 21 days (though it can range from 17 to 24 days) and lasts for 18 to 24 hours, which enables her to maybe have one at the beginning of the month, then again at the end of the month.
Yes.
a buck can breed about once a day and a doe shoud only be breed about once a year
You don't want to over breed, it can kill them. Just like a person, it takes a toll on the body. I would not breed more then once a year per female.
It depends if you have the same breed. If you have the same breed, well, if your breed is small then they can give birth to eight and sometimes more. But if it is a bigish sort of bunny it can give birth to three and rarley more. Well I haven't seen any more.
There are a few other factors, but yes, it's safe.