Well the female gives off a smell telling the male ' im ready to do it ' ( make a baby ) and they do it. But if you ever see a bull with 2 calfs then yes it might do it again.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
It takes two to five seconds for a bull to copulate with a cow.
Yes.
There is no such thing as a "bull cow." Either you are talking about a bull, or a "cow" which would be a weanling heifer. As such this all depends on the breed of that animal.
Yes.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
A bull.
It takes two to five seconds for a bull to copulate with a cow.
Breed a cow with a bull and hope you get a bull calf.
Yes.
Yes.
Bull hippos can grow to be twice or thrice the size of a bull gaur. However, a bull gaur can weigh about the same as a cow hippo.
There is no such thing as a "bull cow." Either you are talking about a bull, or a "cow" which would be a weanling heifer. As such this all depends on the breed of that animal.
That all depends on the breed. A bull's hair coat is just like that of a cow's of the same breed, really. For instance, an Angus bull has the same texture and thickness of hair coat as an Angus cow. Highland bulls have a thick long coat just like Highland cows do.
Yes.
Yes.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.