A goat can have either one kid or up to four kids but they are born after each other as if they are born at the same time they get stuck and you have to untangle them and help with the delivery.
Goats typically have 1-3 kids, but 4 is also possible (but rare).
Usually 1 or 2 "Kids" are born at a time (Yes, baby goats are called "Kids"). On occasion 3 Kids are born, but this is somewhat rare. Also if you wouldn't mind writing your questions so that they are grammatically correct? A better question means a better answer next time write your question something like this: "When goats give birth, how many offspring do they give birth do?"
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goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
Some goats are born with small horn buds that will grow into horns as they age. Some breeds of goats are naturally polled, meaning they are born without horns. Horned goats can be disbudded shortly after birth to prevent horn growth.
Quintuplets are rare in goats but they do happen from time to time. The world record for the largest number of baby goats born at once is six, with five surviving.
When 2 baby goats called kids, are trying to be born at the same time it is called a breach birth.
Usually 1 or 2 "Kids" are born at a time (Yes, baby goats are called "Kids"). On occasion 3 Kids are born, but this is somewhat rare. Also if you wouldn't mind writing your questions so that they are grammatically correct? A better question means a better answer next time write your question something like this: "When goats give birth, how many offspring do they give birth do?"
Well the doe can have have up to 5 babies, but it is more likely for them to have 2, of twinsFor more info on goats go to http://fiascofarm.com/goats/
If acorns are eaten in moderation, goats will be fine. But on the other hand, if too many are eaten at one time, it could be hazardous.
goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
8 sheep 4 goats
Just one, pygmy goats are not a cross breed.
Some goats are born with small horn buds that will grow into horns as they age. Some breeds of goats are naturally polled, meaning they are born without horns. Horned goats can be disbudded shortly after birth to prevent horn growth.
There is no exact number of goats in the world, but estimates suggest there are around 1 billion goats globally. The actual number can vary due to factors like births, deaths, and changes in farming practices.
That is impossible to tell. "How many goats do you currently own?" is not a question in the census.
The general gestation time for goats is between 149 and 155 days.