Yes.
Yes.
Yes, if there's more than one bull around, or if the bull trailing her is very promiscuous.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
It takes two to five seconds for a bull to copulate with a cow.
If she's in heat, most definitely. Often a bull will go look for the cow that is in heat, no matter if he's the neighbor's bull or not.
Yes.
Yes, if there's more than one bull around, or if the bull trailing her is very promiscuous.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
A bull.
It takes two to five seconds for a bull to copulate with a cow.
That's real easy. Breed the Charolais cow to a Brahman bull and you'll get your F1 Charbray calf. Mind you, it's a 50-50 chance you'll get a heifer (which will "turn into" a cow once she has a calf) over a bull, so you may want to breed the dam until you get a heifer from her, if all she throws is bull calves. Either that or get more than one Charolais cow (preferably over 50) and breed them to the Brahman bull to get your Charbray cattle. Also, Charbrays are actually 5/8 Charolais and 3/8 Brahman, so you might have to breed the F1 offspring back to a Charolais bull to get a true Charbray cow...or bull.
Breed a cow with a bull and hope you get a bull calf.
If she's in heat, most definitely. Often a bull will go look for the cow that is in heat, no matter if he's the neighbor's bull or not.
Yes.
Yes.
A cork-screw bull is a bull with a cork-screw penis. A bull with this defect cannot breed females because the penis is not straight enough to be able to enter a cow's or heifer's vagina to breed her. The penis is, in a way, bent, but it is more shaped like a cork-screw than anything.
A red angus what? Cow? Bull? Heifer? Please be more specific in your questions!