A heifer grows into a cow that produces milk and becomes a mom to new calves which grow themselves and start to create a population. Of course she cannot do this by herself without a bull!
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
You could call it a heifer, or a twin heifer if the sibling is also a heifer, or a freemartin if the heifer's sib is a bull calf.
Cow, first-calf heifer, bred heifer, heifer, heifer calf or spayed heifer. See the related question below.
An unpregnant heifer.
Yes. Heifers can be eaten as well.
Like this:"The farmer had a prized heifer in the cattle shed.""The heifer was bred by the herd bull yesterday.""The cow gave birth to a heifer calf!""Those blasted heifers got out again!!"
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 springing heifer is a heifer who is within a few weeks of delivering her first calf.
The gender of a heifer is female.
That all depends on the age of the heifer. The older the heifer, the heavier she'll be.
no he doesnt make any difference
She can also be known as a heifer calf, heifer yearling (if she is a year old), or first time heifer (if she has given birth to her first calf).