More often than not it's not a good idea nor a good combination. Pigs and cows don't usually mix well together, especially when that cow has a young calf and, pigs being pigs (which can and will kill and eat other animals), may potentially hurt (or kill) that calf. Unless they've grown up around each other (i.e., pig has been with other cows and vice versa), then it's better to keep them separate to prevent fighting/injury to each other. Also, the stuff you feed to pigs usually shouldn't be fed to cows because of the risk of BSE--since pig feed often has animal by-product in it which can/will potentially contain ruminant by-products.
You can't breed it if there is not another animal for it to breed with.
cow
No, it's a pig!
cow - beef pig - pork deer - venison
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
No you can't breed a deer with a cow i don't think there such thing as a deow.(cow deer)
cow
No, a cow is a bovine, a pig is a swine.
The Jersey is the smallest dairy cow, but not thesmallest breed of cow. The Dexter is the smallest breed of bovine.
NO
Absolutely nothing. A pig doesn't care nor cannot help a calving cow.
No, a pig says oink, not a cow.