Then she better have enough milk to raise the two little buggers. Otherwise one of them will have to be bottle-raised if she decides to reject one of them, particularly if one of them is smaller than the other.
No.
No. A cow only gives birth to one baby per year (on occasion two).
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. A bull is the male counterpart of a cow, not a "type" of cow. Bulls aren't cows, technically speaking.
No. Cows give birth through the VAGINA, not the anus. ALL mammals give birth through the vagina or birth canal, NEVER THE ANUS.
When she gives birth to a calf.
No.
A pregnant cow who gives birth is a mother.
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)
It should only be a matter of a couple hours.
No. A cow only gives birth to one baby per year (on occasion two).
Bulls also have a four-chambered stomach. Bulls are just a male version of a cow.
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.
When caught in a brothel of bulls.
Bulls are herbivores because they are merely the male or masculine version of the cow, which is a female mature bovine that has given birth to one or two calves. Cows are herbivores, which mean they only eat vegetation like grass, thus bulls are also herbivores as well. Thus, bulls also only eat grass, like a cow would.
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
The opposite of bulls are cows or heifers. Bulls are male, cows are female. The difference between a heifer and a cow is that a cow has been pregnant.