The gestation length of a Dexter cow is short, which is around 260 to 283 days long.
Dexters are early maturing cattle, so their gestation period would range from 273 days to 283 days in length.
A dexter cow will only mature up to be only around 3 to 4 feet tall at the shoulder.
Usually one.
About 100-125 head cows and calves
None. Cows don't have children; they have calves.
Any cow can have a calf per year, usually cows will be able to breed and produce calves until they are 7-10 years of age.
2-4 calves
goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
Usually one calf per cow. Occasionally one cow may have enough milk to feed two calves, but dairy nurse cows can have as many as four calves suckling from her.
The general rule of thumb is that one Dexter bull can service as many cattle as he is months old. So if a Dexter bull is 20 months old, he can service up to 20 cows. The maximum he can service is up to 50 cows.
To see how many new calves he can expect.
There are many kinds of cowsheds for all different kinds of cows. There are sheds for milking cows, for calves to drink milk, for pregnant cows, for quarantined cows, for multiple breeds to live together, for abandoned cows, for male cows, and much more.
there are many animals that their young are called calves. there are camel calves, cow calves, and i think orca whale babies are called calves. not sure about the last one. =)
A cow can have anywhere from one to 20 calves in her lifetime, depending on how productive she is and how long she is able to stay in the herd to produce those calves. On average, a cow will produce eight calves in her lifetime. Cows that are used for embryo transfer can produce up to twice as many calves in her life time than she can by her own doing. The record number of calves a cow has had in her lifetime is 39.
Bulls are males , they doNOT have babies, only cows have babies , theya re called calves.