What kind of question is this?? A cow has already given birth, so there's no need to give her anything to make her give birth faster. This is a poorly worded question, and confusing at that.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
You cannot give birth to a cow. It's simply anatomically and genetically impossible.
A springer or springing cow.
The speed of growth from a cow, a pig, or a horse given steroids to make it grow faster depends on the amount of drug given to the animal, and the frequency the drug is given.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
This is a really odd question, because, logically, a cow only gives birth once to a calf. In her lifetime she will give birth to over 10 calves.
No, the cow has to have given birth to a calf or calves. However, there has been cases were cows (and women too!) were able to produce milk without giving birth. It's all to do with hormones, since that is THE driving force behind milk production in all mammals.
A female cow is called a "cow" - if it has not given birth it can be called a "heifer". Perhaps you were thinking of a "cow" called 'Daisey'.
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
A cow is generally and usually expected to give birth only once a year. However cows can give birth to calves once every 11 months. Occasionally a cow will give birth to a calf 10 months after her previous parturition, but that is quite rare.
Baby cows.... Aka Calfs
No, it's anatomically impossible.