Not too sure what you're referring to here. Are you asking whether the calf is presenting tail-first or something entirely different? If you will, please rephrase the question again so that it can get a proper answer.
Cow. Calf came after.
It's the name for a heifer that has had her first calf and is currently raising her first calf. It's also a name for a heifer that came from a heifer or cow that was that heifer or cow's first calf.
A cow is a female bovine who has had a calf. She was a calf when she was born, became no longer a calf after she was weaned. Before being put to the bull for the first time she was a heifer and became a cow after she had her first calf.
Because there's always going to be a cow that has a calf that isn't presenting normally and needs to be pulled, or a cow that has a calf that is too big to be birthed naturally and needs to be taken out surgically.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has had a calf. She was a heifer before she had her first or second calf.
Right after it had its first calf
Most often a calf's mother is referred to as the dam of the calf, or more commonly, a cow. If it's a heifer that has had a calf for the first time, some folks like to call her a first-calf heifer.
A young cow, in the sense of it being female, is called a heifer. Heifers remain so until they have had a calf. However in the more general sense, a young "cow" is called a calf.
The name of a baby cow is a Calf
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
A newborn calf, a baby calf or just a calf.
A "calf".