No, not if it's a really healthy calf. It will usually take from 10 minutes to a couple hours for a baby calf to get up and start walking. But if the calf is weak or ill or has some kind of injury, then possibly yes.
Within only a matter of a few minutes to a full hour.
A baby cow is called a calf, in English.
a baby cow that is dead is called veal...
A calf is a baby cow and a holstein cow is a cow that has not had a baby yet and can not give milk.
Yes. There is actually a genetic abnormality where a cow can be born without a tail. The condition is not fatal, but it just makes it harder for the cow to be able to swat flies away from its backside.
A calf (the correct name for a baby cow) can be born at absolutely any time of the day or night.
A new born calf will be able to stand and move within a couple of hours or even less.
No, animals are much more "advance" than we are, they learn to walk about half hour (or even sooner) after they are born, they eat as soon as they can walk to the udder. They are born with more hereditary behaviors than humans are, this is because in the wild they need to protect themselves.
A cow can climb up stairs but not down.
Within only a matter of a few minutes to a full hour.
Before its born its a fetus.
No. It might be able to pick up a new-born calf, but not a cow.
A new born Bison is called a "calf," just like a new born cow.
A baby cow is called a calf, in English.
A cow will walk, trot, or gallop.
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
a baby cow that is dead is called veal...