first find the right cow that you would like to breed with yours then put them into the same stall and let them be. if it is the right one then they will breed but if they are not attracted then maybe not.
Cloning is used in cattle breeding by taking an embryo of a donor cow (being a female of top breeding quality) and making it into a copy of that cow with the same desired qualities. Cloning is also naturally done by producing fraternal twins in cattle.
A bull.
Yes, breeding cows is considered as animal husbandry.
Any cow is suitable for breeding, so long as she is not cystic nor too young to be bred nor injured or has an infection that could inhibit the proper development of a calf.
About 3-4 months after the breeding date.
Another name for the "father cow" (more properly called a bull) that is used for breeding is called the sire.
The dairy industry and the beef cow-calf industry.
A weigh-up cow is a cow that is late bred or poor-producing cow (one that has obviously been culled from a breeding herd) that is purchased to be fed to increase her weight. She is then sold afterwards for slaughter.
The rearing and breeding of sheep is typically done on farms. These farms are located in many places around the world.
The cost of a Belgian blue cow would average about $995. The overall cost depends on the variety and quality of breeding of the particular cow. It could cost about $2000 for the best of them.
To produce offspring for the next generation, because no bovine lives forever.
Copulation lasts for only 1 to 3 seconds.