1st day: 4
2nd day: 4
3rd day: 4
4th day: 4
5th day: 4
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5 days: 20
Around 80 days
Breeding season for cows and heifers should be from 45 to 90 days long. Sixty days is considered optimum.
They're cycle goes from at least 3 weeks.
Tryin' to trick us up, eh? If four cows make four cans in four days, that means tha each cow makes 1/4 of a can a day. (Day 1: four cows, 1/4 can apiece, end of day: 1 can.. Day 2: Four cows, 1/4 can apiece, end of day : 1 can, total of 2 cans, etc etc) Therefore, eight cows, assuming they produce at the same rate, would make 2 cans per day (1 cow = 1/4 can, remember?) So Eight cows would take....drumroll...4 days to make eight cans.
Cows do not have periods. But they do show a little bloody discharge a few days after going out of heat. See the related questions below for more info.
Assuming each cow consumes the same amount per day. The farmer has enough for: 30 cows*28 days = 840 cow days or 840 cows for 1 day Therefore he can feed 840 cow*days/35days = 24 cows for 35 days. 30 cows - 24 cows = 6 cows The farmer must get rid of 6 cows.
Around 80 days
its physically possible
These numbers refer to how long a human can survive without oxygen, water, and food.
Breeding season for cows and heifers should be from 45 to 90 days long. Sixty days is considered optimum.
Convert to hours (in decimals), the divide by 24 to convert to days.
A cow's gestation period is 279-292 days.
It'll take one cow nine days.
Valbazin cannot be used on pregnant cows that are in their first 45 days of pregnancy, nor can it be used on breeding dairy females. If you have pregnant cows that are at least 45 days pregnant, yes, you can use it on your pregnant cows.
Colostrum.
Angus cows or heifers come into heat every 21 days.
No. Cows' milk doesn't come from a cow's stomach, it comes from the udder.