because they want to protect there calves
Breeding dairy cows produces calves which subsequently makes them produce more milk in the next production year. Calves are also raised as replacements (if they are heifers) for the other cows, as these calves have been selected, through the process of sire selection, for giving more milk per year when they mature into cows.
Yes, cows typically produce more milk than calves need, as they are bred to produce milk for human consumption as well.
Yes, cows can get constipated, especially when they are sick. However, constipation is more common in calves than fully grown cows.
I've never heard anything like that happening before. I have heard sometimes of bulls becoming babysitters for calves occaisonally, but I've never heard of bulls being harmful to newborn baby calves. He may butt a calf out of the way if he's in a hurry to get one of the cows bred, or to set it in its place in the pecking order, but never to intentionally hurt it.
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
Calves that are suckling milk from cows which would be their mothers.
Yes, cows can have twins, it is a rare occurrence but does happen. Offspring is known as calves.
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
Yes, all cows have babies called calves.
Yes they are very protective of their calves.
Resin, most from veal calves, not cows.
Calves .