Calving.
Parturition or calving, just like with any other cow.
Parturition, or the act of giving birth.
In horses, parturition(the birthing process) is often called "Droping the foal."
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A springer cow (or Holstein) is a cow that is about to give birth (she can be about a month or two months away from the parturition(calving) date). While regular cows can be cows that are already producing milk or farther away from the parturition date.
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Colostrum "changes" into milk 24 to 72 hours after parturition.
Yes and no. Most cows will start lactating a week or so before parturition, some the day before or of parturition, hence the no part of the answer. However, a cow will be dried up two to four months, depending on the type of cow and/or when her calf was last weaned from her, before her expected due date. Hence the "yes" part of the answer.
The calf comes from the uterus (or womb) of the cow, where it had been "living" and developing since it was conceived over 285 days ago. It is pushed through the birth canal (also called the vagina) through uterine contractions provided by the cow in the process called parturition or "giving birth."
Whelping or parturition.