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Normally sheep are born with the two front feet first and the head between, but they can also be born back legs first - but be careful of dystocia when they are breech, one leg forward, one back or twins mixed up.
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For a normal delivery lambs are born front legs first.
Generally, puppies are born head first. This position allows the head to lead the way through the birth canal, which is important for a smooth delivery process. In some cases, a puppy may be born feet first, but this can potentially lead to complications and may require veterinary assistance.
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a squid usually travels wth it's head first and somtimes with its feet
Being Mammals, sheep give birth to live young, not eggs. A baby Lamb will come out feet and head first, and almost immediately start calling for their mothers. Within an hour they will be standing and walking around.
Not always. Usually they are born head first but sometimes babies can come out the other way which means they can be born butt first. This is called the breech position. When a baby is born this way it can cause problems. If a breeech baby is born naturaly the butt will come out first and if the baby is born this way the baby's head could get stuck. So for most breech babies they are planned to be born by cearsarean section (c section). So for most babies it is better to be born head first instead of butt first.
Front feet first, followed by the head, then the torso, then the hind legs.
head before feet, but normally hands before head as well
Dolly the sheep was the first animal to be successfully cloned, and was born at the Roslin Institute in Scotland. Harry Griffin is the head of the Institute and worked with Dolly the sheep until her death in 2003.
Approximately 3-4% of babies are born in the breech position, where the baby's feet or bottom are positioned to come out first instead of the head.