On average five months
The average goat has a gestational period of 150 days, while the average dog's gestation period is 63 days. So, a goat's gestation period is on the average of 87 days longer than that of a dog.
Boer goats will produce milk for their kids once they have kidded which is a gestation period of 150 days (five months).
150 days or five months
The gestation period of a goat is typically around 150 days, or about 5 months. However, this can vary slightly depending on the breed of goat. It is important to monitor the pregnant goat closely during this time to ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery.
A domesticated goat's baby stays inside its mother's womb, this period is known as gestation period, for about 145–155 days. For more on other animals' gestation period http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestation_period#Gestation_periods
The scientific name for the Boer goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
The gestation period for a sheep is averaged to be 150 days
Gestation/pregnancy lasts about five months, the birthing process or parturition takes an hour to two hours depending on the number of kids born.
The gestation period for a cow is 285 days. For a goat, it's 150 days. Pigeons do not have gestation periods because they do not give birth to live young: they lay eggs, like any other bird. Thus, the incubation period for a pigeon is 17 to 19 days.
Depends on what goat you're thinking of there. If it's a Boer Goat. NO.
No. The gestation period of a doe is only 5 months long, not 8 months.
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