Well either your registering a heifer or a cow, not a heifer cow or anything like that. She must be purebred, or have parents that can be traced back over the lineage, depending on what breed she is. You must have the papers of her sire and her dam (and they must be registered within the breed too) before you can register her. You must also be a member of that breed association before you can register any cattle.
A cow that has NEVER had a calf in her lifetime is called a Heifer. A cow that has not had a calf YET is a heavily pregnant or heavy-bred, or a short-bred or long-bred cow. A cow that has not had a calf during a calving season is called a barren cow, an open cow, a cystic cow, a cull cow, a meat/slaughter cow, a poor cow, a free-loader, etc.
A heifer is a young female cow.
Bovine is another term for cow or cattle. Heifer is a cow that has had no calf yet.
A heifer is the usual name for a young female bovine who hasn't had a calf. A heifer becomes a cow when it has had a calf.
It's the name for a heifer that has had her first calf and is currently raising her first calf. It's also a name for a heifer that came from a heifer or cow that was that heifer or cow's first calf.
No.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has had a calf. She was a heifer before she had her first or second calf.
Like this:"The farmer had a prized heifer in the cattle shed.""The heifer was bred by the herd bull yesterday.""The cow gave birth to a heifer calf!""Those blasted heifers got out again!!"
It is a Heifer. A heifer is a young female milk cow that has not freshed.
cow, or heifer
Cow, first-calf heifer, bred heifer, heifer, heifer calf or spayed heifer. See the related question below.
No, a Heifer is a female cow before she has had her first calf.