A bull will only stop mating if he is injured (like a foot or leg injury or a broken penis), if the cows are not in heat and not demanding his attention, or if he is culled from the herd because he is too aggressive or has a genital defect that cannot be corrected.
Some guys (especially hormonal, adolescent ones) get a thrill out of it. If it bothers you - tell them to stop ! Technically, it's assault if they touch you without your permission !
be different from other people or try to stop by not eating poop for a long period of time
Rabbits should stop breeding around 3-5 years of age, as they start to experience declining fertility and health issues as they get older. It is important to prioritize the well-being of the rabbit and consider factors such as the risks associated with pregnancy and birth complications.
You can put it out in spring and possibly receive a few visitors, but the best time is in the summer. Finches will continue to stop by until the very last days of good weather and then you will want to take it inside. Be careful about putting it out to soon. It's not a big deal but any bump or brush against the bag tends to knock seeds out. It'd be a sad situation to put one out too early, have them all fall to the ground, and have wasted your money.
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Yes the well trained Bengal cats and Boxer dogs usually stop on their own when mating.
Yes. To survive pythons need to mate. If pythons stop mating then they die. They need to mate. Pythons mate atleast 6 times a week. And with different mating partners.
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
Spay your dog AFTER the menstrual period.
Just keep them a way from each outer
That would be very difficult. Especially if they are the same breed You must not stop them. You actually have to hold them in place. If the dog stops mating with the bitch at the wrong time then the bitchs insides will get damaged.
Most animals, including guppies, will stop reproducing if it is dieing.
Dogs and cats will not mate together.
NO! You have to spay or neuter.