All mammals give birth through the vagina, the opening to the reproductive organs. In egg-laying animals (birds, snakes), a common orifice called the cloaca (Latin "sewer") is used for waste as well as reproduction.
If by which hole, you mean either the vagina or the anus, it would definitely be the vagina.
A cow definitely has a vagina and does not give birth through its anus. If a calf presents upside down, very occasionally the hooves may tear through the vaginal wall and the whole calf will move from the vagina into the rectum and out through the anus. Obviously this causes significant tissue damage and usually results in the mother being put down.Only male cattle have one orifice under their tails. Cows have two orifices under their tails, one anus and below that, the vagina. As mentioned above, it is the vagina where cows normally give birth.
No. Cows give birth through the VAGINA, not the anus. ALL mammals give birth through the vagina or birth canal, NEVER THE ANUS.
With all mammals, unborn kittens grow and develop in the womb. During birth, the kittens travel down the birth canal and out of the mother's body through her vagina. The vagina (or vulva) is right below the cat's anus.
Cows give birth through the vagina (birth canal).
Obviously they come out in the same place humans do and they come out in what look like sacs/bags which almost 'pop' when they are out and the mother will lick/clean the messy contents off of her newborns.
If by which hole, you mean either the vagina or the anus, it would definitely be the vagina.
A baby is typically delivered through the vagina, a separate opening from both the "peehole" (urethra) and the "doodoo hole" (anus).
Male kittens can be identified by looking for their genitalia, which will appear as a small bump located near the anus. Female kittens, on the other hand, will have a genital opening located below the anus.
A cow definitely has a vagina and does not give birth through its anus. If a calf presents upside down, very occasionally the hooves may tear through the vaginal wall and the whole calf will move from the vagina into the rectum and out through the anus. Obviously this causes significant tissue damage and usually results in the mother being put down.Only male cattle have one orifice under their tails. Cows have two orifices under their tails, one anus and below that, the vagina. As mentioned above, it is the vagina where cows normally give birth.
No, the anus and vagina are not connected at all.
An episiotomy is a procedure where the skin between the vagina and the anus (the perineum) is cut. It is done occasionally to enlarge the vaginal opening so that a baby can be more easily delivered.
No. Cows give birth through the VAGINA, not the anus. ALL mammals give birth through the vagina or birth canal, NEVER THE ANUS.
It is safe to go from the vagina to the anus during sex. But if you go from the anus BACK to the vagina, bacteria from the anus can cause urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Use a condom. Make sure you use a new condom when going from anus to vagina during sex. If you are trying to conceive, make sure the male cleanses his penis with mild soap and warm water before making the switch back to vaginal sex.
To determine the gender of kittens, you can look at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, which is where the penis will be. Female kittens have a larger distance between the anus and the genital opening, which is where the vulva will be. This method can help you differentiate between male and female kittens.
With all mammals, unborn kittens grow and develop in the womb. During birth, the kittens travel down the birth canal and out of the mother's body through her vagina. The vagina (or vulva) is right below the cat's anus.
You can tell the difference between boy and girl kittens by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens have a small distance between their anus and genital opening, while female kittens have a larger distance and may also have a small slit near their anus.