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A sheep normally has one udder made up of two mammary glands that have a teat each.
Female quadruped mammals have udders that hang under the animal behind the hind legs that produce milk. Goats sheep, cows, and deer have udders.
Sheep typically show signs of pregnancy around 4-6 weeks after mating. This can include changes in behavior, weight gain, and enlargement of the udder. An ultrasound or blood test can provide confirmation of pregnancy in sheep.
For the same reason sheep and cows do. It holds milk that is in turn used to feed their kids in in the case of milking goats (who produce more milk the other goat breeds) will also be used for human consumption.
Cows, Goats, and other mamals whom produce milk from stomach area.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
Female quadruped mammals have udders that hang under the animal behind the hind legs that produce milk. Goats sheep, cows, and deer have udders.
NO. Cows only have ONE udder, and on that udder they have four teats.
No chameleons are insectivores and don't drink milk.
Sheep typically show signs of pregnancy around 4-6 weeks after mating. This can include changes in behavior, weight gain, and enlargement of the udder. An ultrasound or blood test can provide confirmation of pregnancy in sheep.
Some signs of labor in sheep are the bagging of the udders and the vaginal area swelling and having some discharge. The sheep will need to be set up in her own pen to give birth.
For the same reason sheep and cows do. It holds milk that is in turn used to feed their kids in in the case of milking goats (who produce more milk the other goat breeds) will also be used for human consumption.
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
Yes they are, but cow's "boobs" are called udders.
We have a ewe and no ram but were surprised to find out from the shearer that she was pregnant, she has a swollen tummy and large udders but 6 months later nothing has changed. Shes been faking
In their udders.
Cows, Goats, and other mamals whom produce milk from stomach area.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.