When they're toddlers.
The child may have cramps or diarrhea, this should pass, give them lots of fluids and something for the cramps.
Avoid giving it cows milk, and give it goats milk instead.
Calving.
The udder, of course.
Yes they do. Cows giving milk is as natural as they come: ALL female mammals, after giving birth, produce milk.
Not unless you know the reason you're giving the human-only medicine to them is. If you're having to ask this question, then the obvious answer should be no.
It is a term for an animal that is giving birth, such as calving in cows.
This question is impossible to answer because the number of cows per farm differs, as well as number of cows on farm per day, since cows that were milked one day wouldn't be milked the next or vice versa because either they'd be culled and sold, come down with a sickness, be of the time to be dried up before calving, or start giving milk as heifers or (for older cows) after calving, etc.
You should start calving season by March 16.
The best practice is that once the newborn baby's condition is stabilized, the baby should be brought to the mother's breast and be allowed to nurse. To continue that best care of the infant, it should exclusively breastfed for the first year of its life. After that, the child can be fed other foods including cows milk as the mother slowly tapers off breastfeeding.
it should be. or the calf could "get stuck". the vulva will swell prior to giving birth unless the calf comes really early.
being kind and cleaning, feeding and giving them water regularly.