How do cows have babies?
Amon:
I know it sounds like a weird question but I've actually asked myself this and wasn't able to answer it. As you may know a male cow is a bull. The only thing is, usually bulls are nowhere near cows, especially in regions such as India. So how exactly is it that cows are constantly producing calves of their own without bulls not being near them?
Evilcyber:
And I thought I had already seen the weirdest question on here :D
In big cattle farming cows often are artificially inseminated:
http://www.biotopics.co.uk/edexcel/biotechnol/artins.html
Amon:
Hehe yeah I'm a weird like that. But what about in places like India? I can't imagine poor farmers knowing how to inseminate cows.
ozmuz:
Its more likely controlled by the local Vet..
Goldie:
Well, it only takes about 20 minutes or so for a bull to service a cow, so if you blinked you might have missed it.
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