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Yes, bovine male and female twins can be fertile. However, fertility in cattle depends on various factors like genetics, health, and nutrition. It is possible for both male and female twins to be fertile and able to reproduce under optimal conditions.
Neither. Both calves will be fertile. You will only get a sterile female calf if she's born to a twin bull brother.
They can, especially if you are referring to twins that are both male or both female. The problems arise if you have brother and sister twins. Ninety percent of the time the female will be a freemartin or hermaphrodite because of the influence of the testosterone produced by her brother who was sharing the same placenta as her. The bull calf though, is 100% fertile unless you castrate him.
A female golden lion tamarin is pregnant for approximately 120 to 130 days, or about four to five months. After this gestation period, she typically gives birth to twins, although single or triplet births can occur. The young are born small and dependent, requiring care from both the mother and other group members.
Only if the twin is a heifer and if that twin has been tested negative for being a freemartin (IF she had been twinned with a bull calf). Twin heifers are both highly likely to get pregnant when they reach puberty.
Yes, bovine male and female twins can be fertile. However, fertility in cattle depends on various factors like genetics, health, and nutrition. It is possible for both male and female twins to be fertile and able to reproduce under optimal conditions.
Neither. Both calves will be fertile. You will only get a sterile female calf if she's born to a twin bull brother.
They can, especially if you are referring to twins that are both male or both female. The problems arise if you have brother and sister twins. Ninety percent of the time the female will be a freemartin or hermaphrodite because of the influence of the testosterone produced by her brother who was sharing the same placenta as her. The bull calf though, is 100% fertile unless you castrate him.
The most common gender in identical twins is both twins being female.
Female twins that are not identical are called fraternal twins. Fraternal twins occur when two separate eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm. Maternal twins refer to twins that share the same mother but can include both identical and fraternal twins.
Robin and Maurice are the twins. They were both born on December 22, 1949
Identical twins are always the same gender, either both male or both female. This is because they come from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos.
Normaly if they are both male you can keep them, but if one is female then she will be killed.
There are two way twins are formed. Twins can form by two eggs being released by the female and the sperm will fertilize both eggs. The other way twins can be formed is if one fertilized egg divides and forms two eggs.
They both need to have fertile sexuall reproductive organs. Both should be of good health when breeding and during gestation period.
Flamingos are birds and are developed in an egg. Fertile eggs are incubated by both male and female birds and take between 27 and 31 days to hatch.
Both genders are fertile all of their life, A female shouldn't breed after the age of seven though.