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What do you call a cow with no uterus?

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A bull or a Steer

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What is the shape of a cow uterus?

A cow's uterus is an irregular shape, but it certainly does not look like a woman's uterus, which is triangle-shaped. A cow's uterus is divided into two "horns" which divide out in a V-shape if looking at the uterus from above.


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You have inseminated your cow 6 times in 6 months but it has not conceived What could be the reason?

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