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Tag: calf to cow age

Posted on September 3, 2019September 3, 2019

At what age does a female calf become a cow?

I don’t know if we have a definition when she is consider a cow and not a heifer, but this is my classification: A female bovine at birth is called a heifer calf. If she is retained as a potential …

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