Depends on the sex of that calf and its breeding/genetics.
The tail from a calf (young immature bovine).
Porcine.
a calf
"Bovine" refers to cattle in general. A cow is a female bovine that has reproduced or had a calf which is a baby bovine. A cow does have an udder because she has to feed her calf. Also a heifer has an udder; a heifer is a two-year old female bovine that has not yet produced a calf. After she produces her first calf she is then considered a cow. Cows and heifers are the only bovine with an udder. Steers are male bovine that have been castrated or have had their testicles cut off, so they cannot reproduce. Bulls are male bovine that are used in reproduction.
By "female bovine" we are referring to the female constituent of the domestic bovine species: the cow, which is a mature female that has at least two calves, the first-calf heifer, which is a female that has had her first calf, and the heifer, a female bovine that has never had a calf and is less than 2 years of age.
Heifers reach sexual maturity by 10 to 12 months of age, though this depends on the breed. Bulls reach sexual maturity around 8 to 9 months of age, though this too depends on the breed. Late maturing breeds reach sexual maturity later than average (10 to 12 months); Early maturing breeds reach sexual maturity earlier than average (7 to 9 months).
A calf is a general term for an immature bovine that relies on its mother or the bottle for milk for several months of its life until weaned.
No. A baby calf is a young bovine; a kid is a young goat.
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
Calving, and the young bovine that comes out as a result is called a calf.
Bovine is another term for cow or cattle. Heifer is a cow that has had no calf yet.
Contractions from the uterus is primarily responsible for this. This is a part of early part of bovine labour.