usually, depending on the breed a goat has 1 to 4 kids. the average is 2. although, it has been known for goats to have up to 5.
1-4 is normal. But if you're lucky, I have heard of 10. Not very likely, but has occurred.
Between one and four kids rarely five.
Goats typically have 1-3 kids, but 4 is also possible (but rare).
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
Well, goats can have 2 litters each year, about 2-4 kids to on birth.
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No, goats have two nipples but can have up to four and even five kids.
Goats typically have 1-3 kids, but 4 is also possible (but rare).
KIDS Young goats are known as 'kids'.
Kids are goats when they are over one year old.Baby goats are called "kids" the first year of their life. The second year they are "yearlings" and after that either "does" for girls or "bucks" for boys.
Sheep have lambs and goats have kids. Sheep normally have a single or twin lambs but can have three or four.
Add -s: goats.
No female goats are known as does, male goats as bucks, castrated male goats as wethers and young goats are called kids.
Well, goats can have 2 litters each year, about 2-4 kids to on birth.
Young children and young goats are called kids.
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No, goats have two nipples but can have up to four and even five kids.
It depends on your definition of kids. If you mean young goats then many thousands, if you mean young human children then many, many more. Nor can it be all prevented.
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