No. Heart rate stays the same in a cow regardless if she's bred, open, dry or lactating.
The average heart rate is 40 to 70 beats per minute.
A cows heart rate is 48 to 84 beats per minute. So a cows heart beats 96 to 168 times in 2 minutes.
No. Angus cows should only be pregnant for around 9 months of the year and be able to have a two to three month break, depending on their fertility rate. Then after their little break, can they get bred again.
Yes
All physical excersice affects heart rate...
A heart rate of 126 is a little high for a pregnant person. If it gets any higher, you will want to call your doctor.
Because your heart needs to burn energy, the more energy you burn the faster your heart rate
yes...the higher the temperature the faster the heart rate is.
The baby's heart rate should be 120 to 150 BPM (beats per minute). Are you referring to the baby's heart rate or your own?
A perfect blood pressure reading is typically around 120/80 mmHg. A normal heart rate at rest is around 60-100 beats per minute. It's important to remember that ideal values can vary based on factors like age, fitness level, and overall health.
no only underwater super diving can increase your heart rate
Yes, your heart rate will change your energy levels in many different ways. If you are working out you will have a higher heart rate and this will cause you to be tired after you work out.