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Cows always have a calf once every year. From the time that the cow has had her previous calf, it takes around 2 to 3 months (or 45 to 80 days) for the cow to be able to go back into her normal cycling and be able to conceive again, and once bred, it's another 9 months (or, 283 to 289 days) to parturition. Add it all up, and that means that one cow can only have a calf once a year, if she remains healthy, is fed adequate nutrition, and keeps her condition during each stage of reproduction.

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