goats have 60 diploid chromesones, which means they have 30 sets.
will assume that you mean human cells. Somatic cells are diploid (2n), containing two sets of chromosomes, one of paternal, one of maternal origin. Gametes, on the other hand, are haploid (n), with a single set of chromosomes, ie. half as many as the somatic cell. Now, the haploid chromosome number (n) is characteristic of the species, and in humans this number happens to be 23. Therefore a human gamete has 23 chromosomes, and a human somatic cell 23 pairs, or 46 chromosomes.
The sex of a baby goat, like many mammals, is determined by the male goat (buck). Male goats carry both X and Y chromosomes, while female goats (does) only carry X chromosomes. If the sperm carrying an X chromosome fertilizes the egg, a female kid is produced; if the sperm carrying a Y chromosome fertilizes the egg, a male kid is produced. Therefore, it is the male that ultimately determines the sex of the offspring.
The skeleton of a goat typically has 189 bones. That is why many dishes made with goat do not contain as much meat as bones.
A goat can have between 1 and 3 siblings.
A goat can have up to 1-4 kids, but the most common is 2
With in six months a goat can give birth a baby goat after mating
32 chromosomes
This have 44 chromosomes
46 chromosomes
69 chromosomes
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
A milk goat is normally a dairy goat of which there are many breeds eg Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, Anglo Nubians