Cows have a gestation period of around 9 months, so the cow was likely bred around January 3, 2009.
Cows are mature female bovines that have already had a calf, so she can be bred at, well, any age, so long as she's already showing signs of estrus that can allow you a short time period to get her bred.
A long bred heifer refers to a pregnant female cow that is nearing the end of its pregnancy. "Long bred" indicates that the heifer has been pregnant for an extended period of time.
The average should be around 45 to 60 days at the least.
From when?? From when she was last bred, when she had her last calf, when she showed heat after having her calf, or when she was bred after having her last calf?? Please be more specific so the question can actually be answered.
A heavily pregnant cow, or a long-bred cow. Or, a cow that is expecting soon.
A cow that has NEVER had a calf in her lifetime is called a Heifer. A cow that has not had a calf YET is a heavily pregnant or heavy-bred, or a short-bred or long-bred cow. A cow that has not had a calf during a calving season is called a barren cow, an open cow, a cystic cow, a cull cow, a meat/slaughter cow, a poor cow, a free-loader, etc.
A bred cow or a pregnant cow, or, in the dairy industry, just a cow. In sale barns, if she has a calf at side, she is also referred to as a 3-in-1 or a three-fer or suckling bred cow. If she's lactating, like in a beef or dairy herd, then she's called a nursing bred cow, lactating bred cow or bred lactating/milking dairy cow. If she's not nursing or lactating, she's called a dry bred cow non-lactating pregnant cow if you really want to get technical. In the dairy industry, a lactating heifer that has already had her first calf is referred to as a first-calf heifer; once she has a second calf she is generally referred to as a cow. In the beef industry, a heifer that is pregnant with her first calf is called a bred heifer.
Cows have a gestation period of around 9 months, so the cow was likely bred around January 3, 2009.
Bred cow.
Cows are mature female bovines that have already had a calf, so she can be bred at, well, any age, so long as she's already showing signs of estrus that can allow you a short time period to get her bred.
AI is a method for a dairy cow to get pregnant. She should catch (or get bred) within a day or two after being AI'd.
A long bred heifer refers to a pregnant female cow that is nearing the end of its pregnancy. "Long bred" indicates that the heifer has been pregnant for an extended period of time.
The average should be around 45 to 60 days at the least.
Yes.
Holsteins were bred to produce more milk than other cows just like Saint Bernards were bred to be large.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has had a calf, so obviously she is already at the ripe age to be able to be bred, so long as she isn't pregnant already.