Cow calf, since it simply means a livestock operation that has cows and calves.
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The mothering ability of a cow is a term that means how fast that cow (or even heifer) is able to bond with her calf and accept that calf once born. It is a term that encompasses the protective ability and maternal instincts that a cow should have upon having her calf, and is a term that is used in regards to beef breeding herds. A cow with strong mothering ability is a cow worth keeping, but a cow that is protective over her calf towards people is one to be very careful about.
A cow will carry a calf to full term which is 285 days or around 9 months.
Bovine is another term for cow or cattle. Heifer is a cow that has had no calf yet.
a young cow This is, however, a common misspelling. The correct spelling is "heifer". It does not directly relate to age of the cow. It is actually a cow that hasn't birthed a calf. A heifer becomes a cow once she successfully delivers a calf.
A cow is a female bovine who has had a calf. She was a calf when she was born, became no longer a calf after she was weaned. Before being put to the bull for the first time she was a heifer and became a cow after she had her first calf.
The name of a baby cow is a Calf
The baby is called a calf and mother is a cow. Together they are called a cow-calf pair, or "mom and baby."
This is the period where the cow is producing milk, and is always after giving birth to a calf.
A "juvenile cow" is called either a calf or, if you are directly referring to the female part of the "cow," the term would be heifer.
Depends on what size the cow is prior to being bred and how big the calf is when it reaches term.