Any position she feels comfortable to be in, which is standing or laying down on her side.
doesn't a cow require lutalyse and dexamethasone to induce labor?
Yes.
No.
No, it is not a product of cow-labor such as milk
Cows give birth by going into labor and delivering the calf typically from standing position after a gestation period of around 9 months. Assistance from a veterinarian may be needed in some cases. The process should be monitored closely to ensure the safety of the cow and the calf.
The Secretary of Labor
Estrumate or Lutalyse injection is enough to induce labour in a cow. See your vet (and read the label) for dosage and injection instructions.
The rumen is a main one, though that is not found outside of the cow, rather inside. The bulkiness, position of the ears and shape of the head are special structures that identify a cow as a cow. See the related question below.
Depends....is she in labor? Otherwise, no....time to call your Vet
A cow should ideally give birth within 2-4 hours of the onset of labor. If labor surpasses this timeframe, there could be complications, such as a breach birth or the calf getting stuck, requiring veterinary assistance. It's important to monitor the cow closely during labor to ensure both her and the calf's well-being.
To be competence and prepare to establish appropriate labor market for various type of position...
The word "low" means "in a position comparable to the ground". It can also refer to the bellowing of a cow.