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.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
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.
50% of the calf traits come from the Bull.
On average it usually takes anywhere from 2 to 12 hours for a cow to "clean herself" or push out the placenta after she has calved.
When she gives birth to a calf.
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.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Bulls also have a four-chambered stomach. Bulls are just a male version of a cow.
When caught in a brothel of bulls.
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.
cows are female and bulls are male
A cow
No. A bull is the male counterpart of a cow, not a "type" of cow. Bulls aren't cows, technically speaking.