Usually one calf per cow. Occasionally one cow may have enough milk to feed two calves, but dairy nurse cows can have as many as four calves suckling from her.
A female killer whale will give birth to one calf, every five years.
If it is a group of calves born from different mothers than you call them a herd of calves or a group of calves. If it is two calves born at the same time from the same mother than they are twins, just the same as human offspring would be called.
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
there are many animals that their young are called calves. there are camel calves, cow calves, and i think orca whale babies are called calves. not sure about the last one. =)
2-4 calves
Usually just one, sometimes two.
Since a mature cow is one that already has had a couple of calves already, and since they are only able to have one calf once a year (rarely twins), on average a mature cow will have 10 calves in 10 years.
One. Twins occur in one out of 1000 births.
Moose typically give birth to one calf, although twins can occur in some cases. The number of calves can depend on factors like the mother's health and environmental conditions. Calves are usually born in late spring or early summer and are able to stand and walk shortly after birth.
Red deer usually have about 2-3 calves but twins are very rare.
Asian Elephants normally give birth to one calf at a time, but there can be twin calves. Elephants can give birth to about 7 calves in their lives.
Camels only have one calf at a time. Having twins is unheard of.