No a baby calf does not leave its mommy the mommy leaves the calf till they are 10 years old till they are able to take of their selves
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
When the mom leaves they can protect themselves.
you had to fine the mom
His mom might call him pumpkin in private, but baby bisons are called calves or calf.
they are left on their own like the mom chicken leaves them
my mom have a baby
they stick with their mom then after about a year their mom leaves them to survive on their own
Mother and Baby turtles don't really have relationships. Most of the time the mother lay her eggs, and then leaves the nest. The babies rarely if not ever meet their mom.
Nature is hard. Do not interfere, the Mom will either feed it or it will die.
The human baby. A human baby depends on his/her parents for 16 to 18 years. By contrast, a calf depends on its mother for 8 months of its life, and a puppy will stay with its mom for a year or so, even though weaning age is around 6 weeks.
After the calf, the placenta is expelled. By that time the calf is already up and suckling at its mom.
It's an instinctive way of bonding with it. It's always a great sign to see when the calf first comes out, is when the cow turns around and starts licking her calf to not only remove the fetal membranes, but to initiate the bonding process between mom and baby.