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No, goats do not always have twins. While twins are common in many goat breeds, the occurrence of twins can vary depending on factors such as genetics, breed, age, and health of the doe. Some goats may have single kids or even triplets occasionally.
Goats typically have twins about 50% of the time, although this can vary depending on the breed and the individual goat. Some breeds are more likely to have twins than others.
No. Goats are actually quite common.
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.
Goats are in the Caprine family. The genus is Capra.
No goats can not get the human form of the common cold but they can get respiratory infections and pneumonias caused by other bacteria.
One common venereal disease that is common in sheep and goats is Epididymitis. Epididymitis affects the back of their testicles.
Between ten and twenty minutes.
Common goats in the Philippines are Dadiangas, Nubian and Jamnapari. Common sheep in the Philippines are Katahdin. Sheep are used for more of the meat side of marketing and goats are more milk production.
Young children and young goats are called kids.
The most common gender in identical twins is both twins being female.
Goats are found on some farms in Ireland, but not as common as sheep. Some products from goats made in Ireland include goats cheese.