Cattle can reproduce at any temperature that is within their comfort zone, and that is typically between -25ºC and 28ºC. Anything outside those temperature ranges can produce conditions that may be too stressful for any breeding to occur, due to risk of cold or heat stroke, respectively. Note that what seems too cold or too hot for a cow or bull is definitely not the same for us humans!
Same way all bovines do: Bull mounts cow and inserts his penis into the cow, ejaculates then dismounts.
Cow milk straight from the cow is warm or room temperature. Milk can be given to humans either hot or cold. Hot milk makes a person sleepy.
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.
About 500 lbs, depending on the condition of the cow and her age. Typically carcass weight is ~50% that of live weight.
No you don't need to
As long as they are productive.
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yes, they reproduce so therefore they are renewable.
Same way all bovines do: Bull mounts cow and inserts his penis into the cow, ejaculates then dismounts.
A cow is a mammal which means it is warm blooded. Snakes and reptiles are cold blooded.
This depends on their condition when they're bred. Thin cows may need gain 100 to 300 lbs over their gestation period; Fat cows may need to loose 100 or 200 lbs before they calve; Cows that are optimal condition should be fed so that they neither gain nor lose weight.
A cow's gestation period is 279-292 days.
The male (bull) mates with the female (cow) same way as any mammal does. Cow then gives live birth to a calf (young reindeer).
Cow milk straight from the cow is warm or room temperature. Milk can be given to humans either hot or cold. Hot milk makes a person sleepy.
up to -1
She will, yes.
Hereford or a Highlander