Regularly.
No, goats do not always have twins. While twins are common in many goat breeds, the occurrence of twins can vary depending on factors such as genetics, breed, age, and health of the doe. Some goats may have single kids or even triplets occasionally.
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Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
Does can have between one and five kids in one pregnancy a year although they normally have a single or twins.
Not very often. Twins are usually 1 in 1000 births, and twins from the same cow 2 years in a row, even more rare!
yes
No, goats do not always have twins. While twins are common in many goat breeds, the occurrence of twins can vary depending on factors such as genetics, breed, age, and health of the doe. Some goats may have single kids or even triplets occasionally.
Between ten and twenty minutes.
not often
Yes, though a "set" of goats is often referred to as a herd.
Once a year
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Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
conjoined twins are very very very rare .
That's a tricky question. Goats have a 5 month gestation period and can have from 1-5 kids per kidding with twins being the norm. The most common breeding cycle for goats is three kiddings in two years. Hope this helps.
Does can have between one and five kids in one pregnancy a year although they normally have a single or twins.
Twins that are joined together are referred to as conjoined twins. They are identical twins who are connected in some way, often sharing organs or body parts.