Your cow can be bred at a local farm that has a breeding bull that can be put with her for a couple months. You can also have an AI tech come out to your farm to have your cow artificially inseminated. Costs depend on each farmer and/or AI tech. You will have to pay for the bull semen straw as well as a fee for the AI tech to do his/her job, or pay the for rent on the bull for however much he'll charge you per day.
The cost of a cow was 17 shillings in the 1700s. It was dependent upon the size and breed of cow.
Depends on breed, sex, weight, age, colouration, temperament, location, time of year, etc.
The question is a lot like asking how much a car costs. The cost varies considerably based on your location, the breed, weight and age of the cow. But you can look to pay between $700 and $1000 for a decent quality milk cow.
That all depends on the breed of cow that village has.
That all depends on you. You may decide on charging that person $10 to $20 per day to rent your Angus bull to breed their cow[s]. Or you may decide to lend him for free.
The average cost for a cow in Africa is typically between $325 and $500. The cost will depend on the specifics of the cow, as well as location.
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)
$50
about $1,000
That all depends on the breed.
Well, isn't that a lovely question, friend! The cost of a cow in Nepal can vary depending on factors like age, breed, and health. It's like painting a beautiful landscape - each cow is unique and special in its own way. I encourage you to explore local markets and connect with farmers to find the perfect cow that fits your needs and budget. Happy cow shopping, my friend!