labor?
A bison is a mammal because the female (cow) gives live-birth and suckles the young.
Bison cows primarily give birth to one calf a year.
Bison do not have pups; they are mammals that give birth to calves. A female bison, called a cow, typically gives birth to one calf per year after a gestation period of about nine months. Calves are usually born in the spring and can stand and walk shortly after birth.
When a dog gives birth, it is called whelping.
Bison will give birth around April into May.
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
There is no special term for a horse birth, although it can be called "foaling."
a baby hamster
18 will produce!
live birth not eggs are mothers who are mammals
Bison generally are not castrated..
farrowing