That all depends on how long she lives to, and whether she is a donor cow in terms of embryo transfer.
A female killer whale will give birth to one calf, every five years.
There is no such thing. Bull calves are male, never either male or female. Female calves are called heifer calves.
The narwhal has one calf every three years.
Normally about 3 to 5.
A female dugong typically gives birth to one calf at a time, with a gestation period of about 13 to 14 months. In a normal lifespan of around 70 years, a female dugong may have approximately 5 to 7 calves, depending on factors such as reproductive health and environmental conditions. Dugongs usually reproduce every 3 to 5 years after reaching maturity.
a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music] a male [or bull]sexually mates with a female [or a cow] and the female stays pregnant for 12 months. then the calves stays with the mother until they are like 5...[i love music]
Female elephants typically have a gestation period of about 22 months, which is the longest of any land animal. They usually give birth to a single calf, although twins can occur on rare occasions. Female elephants can reproduce until they are around 50 years old, and they may have several calves throughout their reproductive years.
Since a mature cow is one that already has had a couple of calves already, and since they are only able to have one calf once a year (rarely twins), on average a mature cow will have 10 calves in 10 years.
Neither. Both calves will be fertile. You will only get a sterile female calf if she's born to a twin bull brother.
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.
There is no such thing as a female bull! Bulls are male cattle. Female cattle are just called cows, and they are the ones that have the calves! While cow is used as a generic term for both male and female cattle, the correct terms are bull for males and cow for females.
Yes!