That depends on the type of cow. A dairy cow is able to feed four at one time, whereas a beef cow will be only able to feed one calf at a time--two if she's a really good producer or has a significant amount of dairy influence in her.
You cannot make a cow. Feed is to be fed to a cow, not to make one.
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Milk.
it depends on the brand/type of cow feed...could be anywhere from $10-50
Then you gotta bottle feed the calf yourself until you can get the cow to accept her calf.
It depends on the type of cow feed. Are we talking grain, hay, silage, pellets, cubes, by-products and what type? This question cannot be answered without further information and more details.
A nursing cow is a cow that is producing milk for her or a surrogate calf to feed from. Most producers define a nurse cow as a cow, particularly one of dairy heritage like a Jersey or Holstein, that produces milk to feed those calves that have been orphaned.
no, you can only feed milk to kittens.
That depends on a lot of factors, including breed, physiological factors, reproductive factors, salinity of the feed, dryness of the feed, environmental factors, etc. Typically a cow will drink around 7% to 10% of her body weight in water per day.