Due to the lack of a reliable source of data on worldwide cattle population, and the number of variables affecting how often an individual cow will give birth it is extremely hard to provide an accurate figure for births/minute.
1 calf per year.
As often as possible and as often as there are cows that are needing his services. That said, a bull can breed as many as 2 to 10 cows (or more) per day, depending on how many cows are in heat on that day.
Cows typically give birth once a year. The gestation period for a cow is around nine months, so they will usually have one calf per year.
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
The number of offspring per year for penguins varies by species. Most penguins typically produce one to two eggs per breeding season, with the majority of species laying a single egg. For example, Emperor penguins usually lay one egg, while species like the Gentoo penguin may lay two. Breeding seasons can vary, but generally, penguins raise one brood per year.
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Only one foal per year.
Approximate 2-3 babies per year, starting at one year of age - Abram
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Many cows in the world will eat zero bushels per year per head. Cows in the states fed a supplement of corn may only consume five to ten bushels of corn a year per head. Still others that are in a intensive commercial operation may eat anywhere from 50 to 200 bushels of corn per year, if not more, and depending on the weight, class, age, breed and type of cows being fed, as well as what other feedstuffs are fed in addition to corn.
Any cow can have a calf per year, usually cows will be able to breed and produce calves until they are 7-10 years of age.
1 calf per year.
None. Cows are not plants: they do not need fertilizer.
The Collared Lemming has about 4 young per litter. Information from a 15 year study by Olivier Gilg.
A female will have one litter of kits per year of 2-5, sometimes a few more.
Bison cows primarily give birth to one calf a year.