A cow that is very close to calving or which calving is imminent.
The freshening of a heifer is used to mean the process of a cow beginning to give its milk through its udders.
If you are referring to when a cow starts to lactate, it's called freshening.
A calving cow if she's in the process of giving birth (which is what freshening is referred to), or a new momma cow (or just plain new mother) if she's already given birth.
Cow freshening is the process of a cow or fist time heifer giving birth and letting milk down into the teats. They are usually considered "fresh cows" for about 1 month, some farms will milk these cows four times a day to begin heavy milk production and decrease the risk of mastitis.
Cash in the Attic - 2002 Freshening the Landscape 1-10 was released on: USA: 21 November 2005
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As any mammal, labor and delivery
This depends on the cow, actually. Some cows may start lactation right after her calf is born, others (and this may refer to most) will start freshening (producing milk) a few days to even a few weeks prior to giving birth. One of the classic signs that a cow is about to give birth is that her udder and teats start to engorge themselves with milk.
The verb for fresh is freshen.Freshens, freshening and freshened are also verbs."I will freshen up"."She freshened the fruit".
Grapefruit or any other citrus rinds are not only acceptable, but they will also have the added benefit of freshening the disposal.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.