1 to 4 years of age
Ewe
No, a female elephant is typically referred to as a cow. The term "cow" is used to describe a mature female elephant, while a male elephant is known as a bull.
They have udders just like a cow
broad,flat teeth
No. Rate of maturity is more to do with growth and the time when an animal's body begins to lay down fat instead of muscle: it has nothing to do with puberty nor length of gestation. Originally it was believed that the rate an animal matured, be it early, moderate or late, did affect age of puberty and/or gestation length. But new research has found that the rate of maturity of growth or rate of growth in cattle has no effect on puberty nor gestation length. Gestation period is affected by genetics and the body condition of the cow or heifer. The length of gestation is highly heritable, as is age of puberty or fertility rates.
This depends on the breeding of that heifer. Some heifers that are genetically early maturing or have high fertility will start to experience puberty at around 5 to 6 months of age. Others that are more later maturing or have low fertility won't come into her first heat until she's 18 to 20 months of age. No matter when a heifer goes into puberty, she can only be bred after she's had 3 or 4 normal heat cycles, when her weight is at least 60% to 65% of the weight of the mature cow herd or of the average mature cow weight of similar breeding to her, or when she is 15 months of age or older.
A sow's counterpart might be a cow bovine, nanny goat, mare, doe and so forth.
No, a female camel is not called a mare. The term "mare" specifically refers to a female horse. A female camel is simply referred to as a "cow" or "female camel." The male camel is called a "bull," and a young camel is called a "calf."
Cow Cow Davenport died on December 3, 1955 at the age of 61.
The age limit for cow for slator is twenty four (24) months.
The age of a cow when it will stop growing is about the age of 5 years. The baby cow will stop nursing from the mother around 14 months old but is not considered grown.
Cow Cow Davenport died on December 3, 1955 at the age of 61.