calves
Yes.
1 and that's a cow
Typically a lactating cow will eat 50% more than a dry cow would. As for energy needs, a lactating cow needs around 15% more energy than dry cows do.
the cow because it poohs more than chickens.
No. Cow's milk have more calcium than almond milk.
Hopefully only once. A healthy cow should be able to be settled on only one breeding session to conceive a calf. If there are more than one bull present and she is in heat, she will most likely get bred by more than one bull.
Yes. However the more inexperienced bulls may decide to stick with only one cow. But if there's a herd of more than a hundred, then a bull certainly has his work cut out for him!
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
It's harder to spot a cow that is more solid coloured than one that is spotted with black and white or brown and white. The white can be picked up by the eye much faster than an all-black, all-brown or all-grey cow.
A cow is more important than a bee cos from a bee we can only get honey but from a cow we get all the things we need to keep us healthy like yoghurt and milk and even butter so a Cow is more important
An older cow will have more fat content than a younger bovine.
Most certainly, I can do more than one for you, actually:"The cow's calf became lost.""The cow's hoof was sore since she stepped on a nail.""A cow's ear tag was found on the ground by the farmer."