Usually 1 or 2 "Kids" are born at a time (Yes, baby goats are called "Kids"). On occasion 3 Kids are born, but this is somewhat rare.
Also if you wouldn't mind writing your questions so that they are grammatically correct? A better question means a better answer next time write your question something like this:
"When goats give birth, how many offspring do they give birth do?"
2
Usually two
You should wait until the goat is about 18 months of age
A goat can have either one kid or up to four kids but they are born after each other as if they are born at the same time they get stuck and you have to untangle them and help with the delivery.
If you don't know the answer to that, and your goat is in labor, you're someone who should have done some reading in advance. You're unprepared to help your goat kid. Labor in goats usually lasts about 12 hours.
2
1 or 2
three
Usually two
You should wait until the goat is about 18 months of age
Bats usually have one live young at a time. Ocassionally, twins are born.
A goat can have either one kid or up to four kids but they are born after each other as if they are born at the same time they get stuck and you have to untangle them and help with the delivery.
Depending on how many eggs are released from the ova at the time of copulation determines how many kids are born - so it is the female goat.
Female goats are referred to as does or nannies, intact males as bucks or billies; their offspring are kids. (Many goat breeders prefer the terms "buck" and "doe" to "billy" and "nanny"). Castrated males are wethers.
If you don't know the answer to that, and your goat is in labor, you're someone who should have done some reading in advance. You're unprepared to help your goat kid. Labor in goats usually lasts about 12 hours.
A feathertail glider usually carries up to 3 joeys in its pouch at a time. Four young can be born, but sadly, one usually dies before reaching maturity.
usually two or three at the most.