A few weeks before delivering a calf, a cow looks around to find the ideal place to give birth. Depending on how much access she has to woods/trees or shelter, she will choose where she wants to deliver. She may hide the calf in the woods for up to a week before re-joining the herd.
From inside the cows, as a result of merging between the sperm from the bull and the egg from the cow.
Anywhere, really: in a barn, out on the pasture, in a forested area, in the mountains, on the desert, etc.
Because they are animals like humans and all other animals are and are capable of growing and giving birth to offspring. It's also a means to pass on their genes to the next generation.
Baby cows or calves come out of the womb of their momma cows.
Cows can have their babies just about anywhere: in a forest, a pasture, or in a barn.
The promises of some calves = some cows' vows.
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
Calves that are suckling milk from cows which would be their mothers.
because they want to protect there calves
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
Yes, all cows have babies called calves.
Yes they are very protective of their calves.
Resin, most from veal calves, not cows.
Calves .
no
Cows with calves.
Yes, some lactating mothers will feed abandoned calves.