All mammals carry their unborn babies in their womb.
It depends on the cow. Heifers sometimes will bag up (udder fills with milk) for weeks before they calve, other times they will bag up after the calf is born. Most cows will bag up a few days before a calf is born, so it can be either or.
Baby cows, also known as calves, come from the reproductive process where a female cow is impregnated by a male bull. The female cow carries the calf in her womb for about nine months before giving birth. Once born, the calf is cared for by its mother and learns to graze and walk shortly after.
You could find cows forsale at a livestock action or craigslist or in your local newspaper PS: A bull is a male A heifer has not had a calf before And a cow has had a calf atleast one time before
Yes. You need to put a bull inside a dairy farm with cows in it so that you'll get the chance to produce a calf for your friends to adopt.
Cows have ALWAYS been a calf when they were younger. There is no animal that has never BEEN a youngster before, EVER. Heifers are females that have never HAD a calf, not never BEEN a calf. Cows are females that have been calves when they were born; bulls are males that have been calves when they were younger, so were steers and oxen. They just grew out of their need for their mother's protection and milk. Simple as that.
A cow's young is called a calf. Calves are born after a gestation period of around 9 months and are typically nursed by their mother for several months before being weaned.
When they are being dried off, or when they are put in a separate area so that they reduce in milk production. Cows are also not milked or suckled on by calves a few months before they give birth to their next calf. "Cows," in reference to heifers or females that have not had a calf, are not milked at all because they have not given birth to a calf yet.
Yes, the cows inside the dairy farm can produce a calf by putting a bull inside. It's not a 100% success though.
Female whales are called cows. The calf is a calf.
A cow's baby is called a calf.
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Yes. It is not uncommon for a calf to be born with a few teeth already poking above the gum-line.