Normally about 63 days. However one can go over a few days if carrying a smaller litter. Hope this helps. A good idea would be to seek a vet and request an x ray. Usually about 52-55 days. The x ray will give u a rough idea of when ur expecting a litter.
No, a female camel is not referred to as a heifer. The term "heifer" specifically applies to young female cattle that have not yet given birth. A female camel is simply called a "she-camel" or "cow" before giving birth, and once she has given birth, she is referred to as a "dam."
A female koala is pregnant for 33 to 35 days before giving birth.
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.
No, cats do not bleed before giving birth.
A doe (female rabbit) will pluck its fur before giving birth because it is preparing a nest for her kits (baby rabbits). She will use the fur to keep the kits warm when she is not in the nest.
A female guppy is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to live young.
Simple answer; yes. After giving birth the male &/or female will their fry. You should keep fry in a breeding net after birth. And keep female in another breeding net or aquarium after giving birth, this is so that she can recover fully before being mixed with male again. P.S. Stress from giving birth & male guppy chasing after her can cause female to die.
Guppies are pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
A guppy is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth.
Mary was pregnant for approximately nine months before giving birth.
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