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).
A cow will only calve once a year, and only give birth to one calf (twins 1:1000 births) at a time.
They have only one babie, two are rare, so mostly they have one.
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.
One at a time
Only one camel at a time.
Other than in a very rare case of twins, only one elephant calf is born 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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