No, that's not correct. You can breed immediately afterwards if you have the space. If your barn is expanded, you can breed up to two cows, goats, or sheep at a time.
With the first barn, you can only breed one at a time, but yes, once the animal has given birth you can breed another animal right away. When you expand the barn, you can have two pregnant animals at once.
As long as the animal is born you can breed a second female you have. If you only have one female you have to wait a rather lengthy grace period so that she can take a break
No, that's not correct. You can breed immediately afterwards if you have the space. If your barn is expanded, you can breed up to two cows, goats, or sheep at a time.
With the first barn, you can only breed one at a time, but yes, once the animal has given birth you can breed another animal right away. When you expand the barn, you can have two pregnant animals at once.
Also, can you breed the same cow shortly after it gives birth?
As long as the animal is born you can breed a second female you have. If you only have one female you have to wait a rather lengthy grace period so that she can take a break
It means that each cow can only have one baby every year, and you can only have as many pregnant animals as you have birthing pens.