No, goats can have singles, twins, triplets-- any manner of multiple births. I personally know of a breeder whose goat had a litter of five kids. The most common number of babies is two, however.
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Does can have between one and five kids in one pregnancy a year although they normally have a single or twins.
Not very often. Twins are usually 1 in 1000 births, and twins from the same cow 2 years in a row, even more rare!
Goats can have up to three babies. We have a goat named Merry and she was pregnant. And she was FAT i mean FAT!!! we thought she would have three babies. But she ended up having one big one! So... if you have a fat pregnant goat. You might be fooled cause she could end up having only one!
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No, goats can have singles, twins, triplets-- any manner of multiple births. I personally know of a breeder whose goat had a litter of five kids. The most common number of babies is two, however.
Between ten and twenty minutes.
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Yes, though a "set" of goats is often referred to as a herd.
Once a year
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conjoined twins are very very very rare .
That's a tricky question. Goats have a 5 month gestation period and can have from 1-5 kids per kidding with twins being the norm. The most common breeding cycle for goats is three kiddings in two years. Hope this helps.
Does can have between one and five kids in one pregnancy a year although they normally have a single or twins.
Not very often. Twins are usually 1 in 1000 births, and twins from the same cow 2 years in a row, even more rare!
Yes. I own a set of twins. I believe that twins happen more often than in humans, but still uncommon. I can't remember where I read this.