1/1000 births = 0.001% of calves are born as twins.
No. Twins are determined by the cow herself, not the bull. It's still unclear as to what causes the act of twinning, even in humans.
This is a VERY confusing question. A Jersey cow, like any cow, can only give birth to ONE calf once a year. In her lifetime, it depends on how long that Jersey will live for. She may have 1 calf in her lifetime, or as many as 12.
A female mammal causes twins.
Not very often. It is more common for a cow to have twins than triplets: triplets occur maybe 1:100,000 births. A cow will have twins 1:1000 births.
It's possible, but a very rare coincidence.
Average is one. Twins are rare, occurring once in every 1000 births.
· Angus Cow
Baby cows.... Aka Calfs
but it may not be the best for them. Cow's milk is for calfs, not hamsters, cats, or even people (even though we do drink it).
Veal Heel meat is from the rear leg and thigh area of the cow. Veal is from a young calf.
No. Twins are determined by the cow herself, not the bull. It's still unclear as to what causes the act of twinning, even in humans.
Yes cows can have twins but theres a lower chace of survival.
no, there is no food in the world with cow hooves theres only cow hooves on cows, horses, bulls, sheep, ewes, lamb, stallions, calfs, deer, hart, stag, turtle, tortoise, buck(he-goat), goats and moose no, there is no food in the world with cow hooves theres only cow hooves on cows, horses, bulls, sheep, ewes, lamb, stallions, calfs, deer, hart, stag, turtle, tortoise, buck(he-goat), goats and moose
Not if the cow's producing far more milk than the calf needs each day.
This is a VERY confusing question. A Jersey cow, like any cow, can only give birth to ONE calf once a year. In her lifetime, it depends on how long that Jersey will live for. She may have 1 calf in her lifetime, or as many as 12.
A female mammal causes twins.
The percentage of identical twins in the world is approximately 0.2.