I presume you mean farm animals. Horse - foaling
Cow - calving
Pig - farrowing (very occasionally 'pigging' but this is slang)
Hen - laying (eggs!)
Goat - kidding
Sheep - lambing
By eggs
No, but his wife Rachel gave birth to their three children.
Jupiter and Juno gave birth to Mars, the god of war.
Yes he gave birth to 16 ugly ginger kids actually no he didnt
She claims she did!
Sheep and goat are 2 examples of farm animals that give birth to more than 1 baby at a time
Adolescent; Mature
about 8 hours not lieing i live on a farm and saw it happen
From an auction mart or from a dairy farm that are selling calves, or from a cow that is pregnant and is nearly ready to give birth.
The general term for all animals that give birth is parturition. For cows, the term is calving.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
Filipino word for farm is 'bukid'.
State Farm does not provide convertible term insurance. They provide standard term life insurance.
The only animals that suckle are mammals, but not all mammals give live birth (the monotremes do not). So the answer to your question is "non-monotreme mammals," but there is no common official term for them.
They do give birth and they give birth when its the During breeding seasons.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
They do give birth alive.