This is a really odd question, because, logically, a cow only gives birth once to a calf. In her lifetime she will give birth to over 10 calves.
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Cows typically give birth to a single calf at a time. They have a nine-month gestation period, similar to humans.
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.
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Most cows will give birth to a single calf. However, twin calves are not uncommon. I do not believe it is physically possible for a cow to have triplets, though.
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.
Cows typically give birth to one calf per year. This cycle allows the cow to have time to recover and care for the calf before becoming pregnant again.