The parturition process of a goat is quite complex, just like that of a woman, a cow or a mare, but basically the fetus is presented front-feet first (just like in a cow or mare), followed by the head, the shoulders, then the rest of the body. Uterine contractions and abdominal contractions help push the kid out, and position the second one to come through. Most does will give birth laying down, since the uterine contractions and pain can be too much to bear for a doe to stand up and give birth.
The act of giving birth to cattle is called calving.
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Parturition, or the act of giving birth.
A rabbit's birth process is called kindling. :)
The birth process of goats is called 'kidding'. (no kidding)
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Yes, this called lambing in sheep, kidding in goats, calving in cows and whelping in dogs.
The act of giving birth to cattle is called calving.
This is when the ewe is giving birth, you can also call it lambing.
horse giving birth ok that's a dumb answer!
Yes - parturition is the act or process of giving birth to a calf, foal, lamb, puppy etc
Between ten and twenty minutes.
Parturition
they lay eggs !
Lambing.
Lambing
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