A cow SHOULD be producing milk after calving, since this is the kind of liquid that calves have to live off of for the next few months of their lives, or until they are weaned. All cows HAVE to produce milk after they've calved, no exceptions, no matter if they're a beef cow or a dairy cow.
However, a cow that is not producing milk after calving is a cow that could be malnourished (being too thin) and doesn't have the reserves to produce enough milk for her calf, or she's too fat, with too much fat deposits in the udder that are hindering milk production. Or, that cow is not being fed proper nutrition, and this is also causing her to not be lactating properly after birth. You will have to bottle-feed the calf until either the cow has been fed adequate nutrition enough to help her with proper milk production, or until he's old enough to be weaned while you put the cow on the cull list and give her a one-way ticket to the salebarn.
When she is obviously having troubles pushing out her calf, or, she's not progressing any further in her efforts to push the calf out of her after some time.
Only give Oxytocin when it's necessary, don't give it just because you can. You should really talk to your vet about this, and consider selling off the cow if she can't produce milk for her calf. You'll have to bottle-feed the calf yourself if Oxytocin won't be enough to help the cow give enough milk for her calf. So please, do your animals a favour and talk to your local large animal veterinarian.
No.
Absolutely NONE. Do not give any pain meds to a calf if it does not need it.
give birth to a calf.
Only a general overview of the infectious agents for calf diarrhea is included here.
As a verb: It was very powerful to watch a giant piece calf from the glacier. As a noun: I strained my calf leaping to make that shot. Or: Our favorite cow gave birth to her calf this morning.
Please check with your local large animal veterinarian for details on what's best to give the calf. You didn't give enough symptoms or details of the calf's condition to get any relevant answers, since there are over a 100 things than can make a calf suddenly stop eating and make it sick.
No. A Hereford cow will only give birth to a Hereford-Limousin cross calf if bred to a Limousin bull. Only a Limousin cow can give birth to a Limousin calf--IF she's bred to a Limousin bull. Just like a Hereford cow can only give birth to a Hereford calf if bred to a Hereford bull. Otherwise, she too (referring to the Limousin cow) can give birth to Hereford-Limousin-cross calf if bred to a Hereford bull.
Of course it is! They do it all the time! Dairy cows that are pregnant still give milk until a couple months before they have to give birth again, and beef cows that get pregnant a couple months after giving birth to their last calf (which they're still suckling) still give milk until their calf is weaned at around 6 to 10 months of age.
about 4-5 babies Whales give birth to one calf at a time. Twins are very rare.
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.