At any time of the year, if you have a year-round calving operation. For those on set calving schedules, calving ranges from mid-winter to early spring (grass-fed operations calve around mid- to late spring) and/or around autumn, primarily.
Any time of the year, if you have a year-round calving operation. For those on set calving schedules, calving ranges from January all the way to May, and some calve in autumn, which is from September to December.
The life of a whale begins in the womb where it grows for 15 months before being born. the whale will be able to produce a calf every 4-6 yearsuntil after 40 years of age
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Spring into summer. Pretty well any time of the year that isn't really cold or really muddy.
Anytime of the day, month or year.
Any time.
Anytime.
This question is impossible to answer since we have no idea of location where these calves are born, location as in country or state/province.
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Too many to count.
A female moose usually calves once per year, and has one calf at a time, twins are rare.
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
If it is a group of calves born from different mothers than you call them a herd of calves or a group of calves. If it is two calves born at the same time from the same mother than they are twins, just the same as human offspring would be called.
Manatees are at least a year old when they have calves.
Only once a year.
two calves were born yesterday.
No. Blue eyes in calves is a very rare genetic occurrence. Almost all calves born into this world are born with brown eyes, not blue.
Always one. I've never heard of two calves being born at the same time; if there were twins, it's always one after the other, as the cow's pelvis is only wide enough to allow one calf through at a time.