Plenty. "Cow have calf" is not a proper sentence, it's referred to as an "incomplete sentence." To form a proper sentence using these words give you something like this:
And so on and so forth.
Cows can 'calve'! Many cows calve! Calve in this case is a verb or action, meaning giving birth to a calf.
The cow gave birth to a small male calf. We called the calf Sunday.
I saw a baby calf drinking the milk of her mother cow.
He was kicked in the calf during the soccer game. The cow gave birth to a calf last spring.
A cow can survive if her calf is dead in her womb. But if that calf is not expelled or pulled out soon, she could die as well.
The name of a baby cow is a Calf
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
Cow. Calf came after.
I immediately started looking around for the cow when her calf began to bawl.
A "calf".
A newborn calf, a baby calf or just a calf.
As a verb: It was very powerful to watch a giant piece calf from the glacier. As a noun: I strained my calf leaping to make that shot. Or: Our favorite cow gave birth to her calf this morning.
The best thing you can do is to skin the dead calf of that beef cow's, and drape it over the orphan calf's body so that you trick the cow into thinking that that calf is hers. But this will only work if you have that cow's dead calf on hand and not if that cow doesn't have a calf or if you're wanting to put another calf on that cow. Other tricks include smearing cod liver oil or perfume or some other strong-smelling solution that's not poisonous to the cow nor calf over the cow's nose and all over the back and head of the calf, putting a dog in with the cow and the calf, etc.