Moo.
Lots of body language, and some vocalization.
If it was a backwards cow it would say OOM!
or if it was a regular cow it would say MOO!
"It's pasture bed time."
"Fancy a trip to McDonald's?"
"It's pasture bed time."
Moo!
I guess so!
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
Most often a calf's mother is referred to as the dam of the calf, or more commonly, a cow. If it's a heifer that has had a calf for the first time, some folks like to call her a first-calf heifer.
Mother, being the cow, is the dam. Father, being the bull, is the sire.
A pregnant cow who gives birth is a mother.
Mother, dam or cow.
They don't. It's simply not possible. The only way a black cow can "have" a white calf is if the white calf has been adopted by that cow because her calf had died at birth and the white calf had no mother because it's mother either rejected it or died giving birth to it. It's new surrogate mother then happened to be a black cow.
An adult female that has had a calf is a cow.A young female before she has had a calf and is under three years of age is called a heifer.
I saw a baby calf drinking the milk of her mother cow.
An Orphaned Calf
There's a 50% chance that a cow will give birth to a bull calf. Same with heifers. Therefore the ratio is 1:1 that a cow will be mother to a bull (bull calf) or a future cow (heifer calf)
A mother elephant is called a cow and the baby is a calf.
a bull, a mother is a cow, and a baby is a calf.