No.
No.
A Springer cow refers to a pregnant cow expected to give birth soon or has recently calved. They are typically in the late stages of pregnancy or have just given birth. A regular cow is just a general term for a cow that is not specifically pregnant or in the immediate post-calving period.
There could a number of factors. The cow could've become cystic, become infertile from some sort of infection (especially uterine infection) or from age. She could also be very thin or very fat, disabling her ability to settle successfully.
At least 20 years of age.
Absolutely not! Women and cows are two very different species, not to mention that both women and cows are FEMALES, not one female and the other male, which makes it VERY impossible for a woman to get pregnant by a cow.
Cystic ovaries may cause the heifer of cow to not be able to become pregnant, it may also cause the female to have irregular oestrous cycles, or persistent oestrous.
A cow that has NEVER had a calf in her lifetime is called a Heifer. A cow that has not had a calf YET is a heavily pregnant or heavy-bred, or a short-bred or long-bred cow. A cow that has not had a calf during a calving season is called a barren cow, an open cow, a cystic cow, a cull cow, a meat/slaughter cow, a poor cow, a free-loader, etc.
yes i think
A heavily pregnant cow, or a long-bred cow. Or, a cow that is expecting soon.
A pregnant cow who gives birth is a mother.
Bulls may mount her, however, there is not an egg present so she will not catch or become pregnant.
No, the cow will not go into estrus after she becomes pregnant.
Talk to your cow. If she is pregnant your character will mention how see and her baby is doing. If your character does not mention a baby then your cow is not pregnant.
Bred cow.
human sperm cannot get a cow pregnant. The only species humans can get pregnant with their sperm is another human.
An open or barren cow.
No.