A common mouse typically has a gestation period of about 19 to 21 days. After giving birth, a mother mouse can become pregnant again within 24 hours, leading to the possibility of multiple litters in a year. Generally, mice can have around 5 to 10 litters annually, depending on environmental conditions and availability of resources.
a mouse can have up to 5 to 7 babies in a litter
mice can reproduce at a very young age of 6 weeks old (but it is unhealthy for them when they are that young) and they can give birth about every 21 days, but they should never have more than 4 litters a year because it is very stressful for them, even though they could give birth about once a month
Beaver litters range from 2 to 8
yes they do
ten mice die before birth
how many litters do hyenas have in a year
A healthy sow can have many litters in her lifetime. On an average sows are known to have as many as 23 litters throughout their life.
I would say about 5-10 litters, anonymous!
She can have as many as 28 litters in 7 years.
Mouse mothers can have 5 to 10 separate litters of mouse 'pups' a year. The number of pups averages between 10 and 12 pups in each litter, if the mom is healthy and has plenty of good food to eat.
Well, goats can have 2 litters each year, about 2-4 kids to on birth.