Yes, and no. Some goats can have up to six offspring. It all depends on the goat really. Larger breeds tend to bear more young, especially the dairy breeds.
can a goat carry more than one set of babies
Cheese, milk, meat and if its a female.....GOAT BABIES!!!!!!!
Goats are like humans. They can have twins or triplets but it is usually just a single kid. Triplets are rare and I've never heard of a goat going higher than that.
no there have one baby every one to four years and twins are rare
A goat can have up to 1-4 kids, but the most common is 2
A stillborn offspring, the babies of a goat and sheep cross are not able to survive and are stillborn.
both because hassium is the GOAT
They usually have twins, but there can be just one or even three or four babies. So 1-4.
I'm not sure if it is 1,000 years, but yes there is a very rare goat born. My suggestion to you is to keep an eye out for it.
Litters are usually two to three cubs, though, on rare occasions, there can be be one, four, or even five.
2 kids
with its four feet