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.
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.
here are some facts on how moose raise there young;Firstly moose cows raise there calf as a single parent and not as part of a herd. Secondly moose mothers vigorously defend their calves and will risk there lives caring for them. Lastly moose calves will usually leave before their mother has another calf.