If it's just that, and the cow hasn't shown any signs of illness or infection, then yes.
They come from where you might think, the head of the cow on either side, attached to the cheekbones.
You need to stick your arm into the rectum of the cow, then feel down for the ovaries. If you feel a large lump or something that is bumping against your hand as you feel downwards, then the cow is bred. If you feel nothing, then the cow is open.
Cows are mature female bovines, born as healthy calves. Thus a still-born cow does not exist.
No, the cow will not go into estrus after she becomes pregnant.
Yes, and she still does.
Mollie the cow
A dwarf cow is typically referred to as a miniature cow or a miniature breed of cattle. These cows are smaller in size compared to regular cows, but they are still considered domestic cattle.
A drum.
But still can have song to get more milk from Cow. Only if you play this song for cow. No, you get the song when you're a kid.
A cow that hasn't been exposed to humans enough to be considered tame, but is not truly wild since she is still a domesticated animal.
Yes. A barren cow (one that is open, or not pregnant) is able to come into heat or estrus.
No. Twins are determined by the cow herself, not the bull. It's still unclear as to what causes the act of twinning, even in humans.