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A cow shouldn't be bleeding after giving birth. She may have a torn uterus, so you'd better get the vet out ASAP.
A cow
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
Yes. They have no problems giving birth when on their sides; sometimes its necessary because of the pain and contractions that are going through them that are so powerful that they can't stand to deliver their calf. A cow lying down to give birth will not hurt the cow nor the calf.
Yes, but you may end up with that Jersey cow having problems giving birth to a large calf. Holsteins are not really known for giving small calves like Jerseys are, so either consider breeding a Jersey bull to a Holstein cow, or don't breed your Jersey cow to a Holstein bull at all.
It should only be a matter of a couple hours.
A cow shouldn't be bleeding after giving birth. She may have a torn uterus, so you'd better get the vet out ASAP.
A cow
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
Yes.
a cow
No.
Parturition or calving, just like with any other cow.
This is the period where the cow is producing milk, and is always after giving birth to a calf.
A calving cow if she's in the process of giving birth (which is what freshening is referred to), or a new momma cow (or just plain new mother) if she's already given birth.
it is a cow giving birth to a human! and btw i love one direction
It was like a cow in water, and a dove giving birth...