Yes. Cows are mammals and have their calves alive. Unless the cow has a miscarriage, then the calf comes out already dead.
Calves are born alive
Baby dolphins (called calves) are born alive.
Male and female calves are born alive and nursed with mother's (cow's) milk. That means that they are mammals. They are also warm-blooded.
two calves were born yesterday.
No. Blue eyes in calves is a very rare genetic occurrence. Almost all calves born into this world are born with brown eyes, not blue.
Anytime.
Yes.
goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
This question is impossible to answer since we have no idea of location where these calves are born, location as in country or state/province.
If it is a group of calves born from different mothers than you call them a herd of calves or a group of calves. If it is two calves born at the same time from the same mother than they are twins, just the same as human offspring would be called.
Studies have shown that calves born in summer are lighter than calves born in winter.
A baby moose is born alive, not hatched from an egg. Moose, like other mammals, give birth to live young after a gestation period. Moose calves are typically born in the spring after a gestation period of around 8 months. Moose are placental mammals, meaning the fetus develops inside the mother's uterus and is nourished through a placenta before being born.