Camada in english
Litter
pronunciation: lɪtɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: lɪtɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures






camada = litter ; farrow ; clutch ; brood.
Example: Sows that farrowed in winter had the highest number of stillborn piglets per litter and the lowest percentage born alive.Example: Treated semen increased the number of farrows, but had no effect on the mean size of the litters.Example: Larks living in areas with long breeding seasons can have two or three clutches, while those in areas with a short window of time for breeding will have only one.Example: Outside, spring is on the way, the breeding season has commenced and busy birds everywhere are seeking the perfect home for their brood.more:
» más débil de la camada, el = runt of the litter, the .
Example: This is normally the runt of the litter which, even if it survives the birth, will probably die later of starvation, or be crushed.» ser lobos de una camada = be birds of a feather .
Example: Kindred spirits are 'birds of a feather' listening to the same voice within.» una camada de huevos = a clutch of eggs .
Example: Left to her own devices, a broody will lay a clutch of eggs, then stop egg-laying and sit on them for 21 days (more or less) until they hatch.