Depends on the age of the calf or "calf" in question! Majority of the time calves should be weaned and separated from each other before they have a chance to start going into puberty and go into heat. Weaning age is or should be between 6 to 10 months of age. Some herds that are highly fertile are likely to have heifer calves going into heat before they are weaned, which could be as early as 3 to 4 months of age, which may be kind of scary for a producer because of the potential for that calf to have problems--due to small pelvic size--giving birth to a calf!
Yes. A cow that has given birth a couple weeks will start going through short estrus periods when she's nursing a calf, and will be able to breed within a couple months. A calf will stay on the cow for 6 to 10 months before being weaned.
Yes. A cow that is nursing a calf will come back into heat around 18 to 24 days after she has calved, but should NOT be bred until at least 45 days after she has calved (for reasons why see related question below). Cows that have given birth to a stillborn calf, aborted early or has lost a calf within a week after it is born and dry up (cows will only dry up if you haven't grafted a calf to her) will almost always cycle a bit earlier.
Baby dolphins are born from their mother's body, emerging tail-first to prevent drowning. The birthing process usually takes place in warm, shallow waters, where the mother can find protection and support. After birth, the mother helps the calf to the surface to take its first breath. Calves typically stay close to their mothers for nursing and protection during the early stages of their lives.
Yes she can that is why you don't leave the rams in with the ewes.
It is likely that they can. If you signed the paperwork, I'll bet it included responsibility for the costs and debts.
No, filet mignon does not come from a calf. Filet mignon comes from the smaller portion of the tenderloin in a steer or heifer.
As far as I can tell Bundy's mother Louise is still living and may be living in a nursing home. I need to reseach this better and if she has died just recently, come up with a date of death and cause.
This is just like that Chicken or Egg? question that is floating somewheres on WikiAnswers. The obvious answer has to be the calf, since bos Taurus can't have come about without first starting as a calf and going from there.
A baby dolphin is called a calf. The calf is very dependent on its mother. The two will spend many months together sometimes even years before the young calf can take of itself. Dolphin babies are born flukes first and sometimes come out head first. As soon as the baby is born the mother pushes it to the surface for its first breath or air. Baby dolphins dont know how to swim when there born but they learn about a half hour after there born.
Baby cows, also known as calves, come from the reproductive process where a female cow is impregnated by a male bull. The female cow carries the calf in her womb for about nine months before giving birth. Once born, the calf is cared for by its mother and learns to graze and walk shortly after.
The term calf in calf muscle was derived from the Old Norse word, kaifi. It is closely related to the Irish Gaelic word calpa.
They come from their mother!! They come from their mother!!