Depends on where you are located, the time of year, the breed of the heifer and whether she's a commercial one or a purebred heifer. It also depends on her age (3 to 4 month old heifer or a yearling), or whether she is a replacement female depicted as open or bred. Prices also depend on whether you are buying via private treaty or through the salebarn. So with that I cannot give you an exact amount that a heifer would cost you.
$600 - $1,500 average, and up to $2,200 with excellent blood lines and production value. As of 2012.
That all depends on the age of the heifer. The older the heifer, the heavier she'll be.
A heifer is a female bovine that has not yet had its first calf. A long bred heifer is a heifer well along in the gestation period and due to calve shortly.
No. Only a heifer calf twinned to a bull calf will be infertile, not twin heifer calves.
Characteristics of a good heifer include a level top, smooth, long muscle, and a trim middle. The heifer should also have a long, wide, loin.
The generic name for a young cow is a heifer. If she is a first-calver, then she would be called a first-calf heifer, usually, though some people refer a "first-calf heifer" to a heifer whose dam was a young cow that has calved for the first time.
This all depends on whether that heifer is a registered purebred or a commercial heifer, whether her hide is black or not, if she has horns or not, and where she is being sold from. Therefore I cannot give you an answer.
You could call it a heifer, or a twin heifer if the sibling is also a heifer, or a freemartin if the heifer's sib is a bull calf.
Cow, first-calf heifer, bred heifer, heifer, heifer calf or spayed heifer. See the related question below.
An unpregnant heifer.
The gender of a heifer is female.
A springing heifer is a heifer who is within a few weeks of delivering her first calf.
It's the name for a heifer that has had her first calf and is currently raising her first calf. It's also a name for a heifer that came from a heifer or cow that was that heifer or cow's first calf.
Like this:"The farmer had a prized heifer in the cattle shed.""The heifer was bred by the herd bull yesterday.""The cow gave birth to a heifer calf!""Those blasted heifers got out again!!"
That all depends on the age of the heifer. The older the heifer, the heavier she'll be.
A heifer is a young female cow.
She can also be known as a heifer calf, heifer yearling (if she is a year old), or first time heifer (if she has given birth to her first calf).
A heifer is a female cow prior to having a calf. In mythology, Io was transformed by Zeus into a heifer.