Cows lick their calves to stimulate them to get up and start suckling. It also gets the membranes and amniotic fluid off their bodies and helps dry them up so they don't get cold too quickly.
goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
no
Both, actually.
Young cows are called calves because the term comes from the Old Norse word "kalfi," which means young cow or young elk. Calves are typically born in the spring and are nursed by their mothers until they are weaned.
Back in the days when cows had to rely entirely on the naturally occurring grass for food, calves were born in spring so that they had the whole summer with good eating ahead of them to grow big and strong to survive winter.
goats are born in the spring that's what I think okay
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
Calves that are suckling milk from cows which would be their mothers.
because they want to protect there calves
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
Yes, all cows have babies called calves.
Yes they are very protective of their calves.
Cows are mature female bovines, born as healthy calves. Thus a still-born cow does not exist.
Resin, most from veal calves, not cows.
Calves .
Cows with calves.
no