Calves .
coincidence
Since "cow" is being used in a colloquial, highly general sense, it would refer, generally, to a calf. Specifically, though, cows are mature female bovines that have been young once before. Before they were cows they were heifers. Before they were heifers they were heifer calves (generally known as calves).
Yes....Short bred and long bred cows are two types. Other two types are dry bred cows and 3-in-1's.
Heifers.
They aren't. Bulls are when they're quite young, but not cows.
because cows are stupid
the cows name is kelly
the horriglaphacal explanation to the saying "old cows eat young cows" is that the physical qualities in the cow allow it to digest a younger calf, comparing the sizes of these two farm animals makes it possible for the bigger cow to eat the younger calf. I would highly doubt that the older cow would eat the younger calf though.
They will kill only the young calves, but never the adult cows.
No. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores, so they don't eat stillborn young.
That all depends on what the virus is, its characteristics and how it affects those lambs and calves.
Molly Pitchers cows name was Blossom