Most females are in heat for 3 weeks and can be receptive to breeding the last two weeks of the heat cycle. It varies from female to female. Even though your males are neutered they will still be interested in breeding and could actually still breed with your female but she would not get pregnant. For the safety of all, I would keep them separated another week and then put them together. As long as the males are not 'after' the female at that time then it will be okay to just leave them together. |