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.
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.
No, it is not a product of cow-labor such as milk
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.