Yes, if a female cow gives birth to twins and one of the twins is a female, then that twin can grow up and become pregnant just like any other cow. Twinning itself does not affect the ability of the offspring to reproduce.
No he only had brothers and sisters, no twin
I'm not sure what the conception rate is, but I do know that twins often have to be aborted. The pair that aren't aborted will have I foal die and the other live. I think only 20% of twin foals are actually born alive.
Fertility or sterility is not determined by birth circumstances. That is, just because an animal is born a twin, doesn't mean it will be sterile, or fertile. Being a twin has nothing to do with it.Another opinion:When twin bull calves are born neither are sterile, they're both fertile. The issue comes when the twin bull is born with a twin heifer, where there's a chance that she may be a freemartin and have a 90% chance of being sterile.
This is false. Both heifers will be reproductive later in life when they reach puberty.However, you will get a heifer that is sterile if she was born with a twin brother, not a twin sister. This is because the production of testosterone inhibits the normal production of estradiol, which decreases the heifer's ability to properly produce normal reproductive organs during the first trimester of gestation. This only occurs if both calves are sharing the same placenta. It's less likely for the heifer calf to be a freemartin or hermaphrodite if she and her brother have separate placentas, where they are fraternal twins, not maternal.
Yes, that is very common.
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Yes, it is very common for one twin to hide behind the other and be missed on the scan. That's what happened to my best friend's mum, she went for a scan suspecting she was having twins, and they told her it was one baby, when she went for her 12 week, it turned out she was actually pregnant with triplets, they hid behind each other. Keep your fingers crossed & good luck xx
The other twin is unlikely to survive.
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Yes, it's quite common, particularly in early stages of pregnancy because one twin can be behind the other
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that means they are not identical twins they are fraternal they each got different genes
No, but it is possible
yes, her other twin is Katie price
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yes it is very common. a friend of mine had ultra sounds all during her pregnancy and no one knew she was having twins until she gave birth to 2 kids... so it is very possible. Also my mother is a twin and no one saw her or herd her heart beat until 7 months into the pregnancy so the answer to this question for me is yes a twin can hide during pregnancy.