Any time of the year, or any month, depending on when the cow was bred.
Cows typically give birth to a single calf at a time. They have a nine-month gestation period, similar to humans.
Yes. A cow has a gestation period of around 9 months (~285 days) and has a two to three month rest before being bred again, in which she will calve again at around the same time the following year.
A cow is generally and usually expected to give birth only once a year. However cows can give birth to calves once every 11 months. Occasionally a cow will give birth to a calf 10 months after her previous parturition, but that is quite rare.
A springer or springing cow.
Breed her regularly, like 90 days after calving so that she'll give birth every year around the same time of year. Breeding can be by exposing her to a bull or artificially inseminating her.
What kind of question is this?? A cow has already given birth, so there's no need to give her anything to make her give birth faster. This is a poorly worded question, and confusing at that.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
No.
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
Baby cows.... Aka Calfs
Yes.