Yes, if (and only if!!) the milk from these cows are not being used for human consumption.
No. Cows can be open and still be able to lactate. They must have GIVEN BIRTH to a calf in order to be able to lactate.
Valbazin cannot be used on pregnant cows that are in their first 45 days of pregnancy, nor can it be used on breeding dairy females. If you have pregnant cows that are at least 45 days pregnant, yes, you can use it on your pregnant cows.
Cows used for breeding only, or cows that are already pregnant.
Springer cows are cows that are just starting to produce milk. Regular cows can be any cow, be they pregnant, lactating, or open (not pregnant).
Only if the cow that they're mounting is in heat.
No, because cows don't have "breasts." They have UDDERS.
No steroids are given to dairy cows.
It shouldn't. Prolapses usually occur after a cow has given birth, not when she's still pregnant.
Cows never get pregnett the get pregnant. They are pregnant for 9 months
Yes, if they're not pregnant.
9 months.
A female horse that can't get pregnant is called a "barren mare."