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Litter sizes vary considerably between species.  
 
Litter sizes vary considerably between species.  
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==Monotocous species==
 
==Monotocous species==
Those species that normally produce a single offspring. Twin pregnancies do occur in the mare but are rarely carried to full term and veterinary intervention is often used to prevent twin pregnancies in this species.
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Those species that normally produce a single offspring.
 
*Mare
 
*Mare
 
*Cow
 
*Cow
 
 
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Litter sizes vary considerably between species.

Polytocous Species

Species that produce multiple offspring.

  • Bitch
  • Queen
  • Sow
  • Rabbit
  • Ewe

Monotocous species

Those species that normally produce a single offspring.

  • Mare
  • Cow