The average is about 1 per year. Gestation period is 9 months, then a few months later the cow is fertile again.
Normally just one, but in rare cases they can have twins and even triplets.
As a general rule, cows can calve about once a year.
Like any other animals have babies.
Only once a year.
Any cow can have a calf per year, usually cows will be able to breed and produce calves until they are 7-10 years of age.
Breeding dairy cows produces calves which subsequently makes them produce more milk in the next production year. Calves are also raised as replacements (if they are heifers) for the other cows, as these calves have been selected, through the process of sire selection, for giving more milk per year when they mature into cows.
About 100-125 head cows and calves
The promises of some calves = some cows' vows.
None. Cows don't have children; they have calves.
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
2-4 calves
Calves that are suckling milk from cows which would be their mothers.
because they want to protect there calves
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
Baby cows are calves, can calves are only calves until they are one year old. Up to then they are known as yearlings. Females reach maturity at 3 to 4 years of age and are known as cows, and males reach maturity at the same age and are known as bulls. Cattle are NOT babies when they are 6 years of age!!
Yes, all cows have babies called calves.