Goats typically have multiple births. Two is the most common number of offspring, but they can have single births, and I know personally a breeder whose doe gave birth to quintuplets. It depends on how well they are fed and cared for during their pregnancy, among other genetic factors.
Yes, they can have singles, twins, triplets, quads, quintuplets and I have even heard of one having six.
Well, goats can have 2 litters each year, about 2-4 kids to on birth.
I would say about 5-10 litters, anonymous!
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how many litters per year does a potbelly pig have
If a small dog no more than 2 litters if a larger dog no more than 4 litters it does start to get harder on the dog.
Well, goats can have 2 litters each year, about 2-4 kids to on birth.
12 - 35 in litters = -23
They can have at least to about 5 to 8 litters.
litters are liquid mesurement and yards are length mesurements
how many litters do hyenas have in a year
6-9 litters
I would say about 5-10 litters, anonymous!
about 4 litters 3.785412 to be exact
A teaspoon cannot hold any litters.
That is 5.6 litres ( NOT "litters" )
2 litters is 2.1 quarts, if that helps
A healthy sow can have many litters in her lifetime. On an average sows are known to have as many as 23 litters throughout their life.