Most cows will give birth to a single calf. However, twin calves are not uncommon. I do not believe it is physically possible for a cow to have triplets, though.
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
Usually just one. Twins can be born, just not as common.
Oxen are castrated males that are used for draft work. Oxen do not produce calves (nor babies).
They have only one babie, two are rare, so mostly they have one.
A cow will only calve once a year, and only give birth to one calf (twins 1:1000 births) at a time.
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
how many babies does a bison have at a time because i am doing a project about and i would like to know.
Only one camel at a time.
Other than in a very rare case of twins, only one elephant calf is born at a time.
One at a time
A female moose usually calves once per year, and has one calf at a time, twins are rare.
They have one calf at a time.
Reindeer usually have one calf at a time.
Always one. I've never heard of two calves being born at the same time; if there were twins, it's always one after the other, as the cow's pelvis is only wide enough to allow one calf through at a time.
Camels only have one calf at a time. Having twins is unheard of.
Tapirs usually give birth to one calf at a time, although occasionally twins can be born. The gestation period for tapirs is typically around 13 months.
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