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In the womb, yes, just like all mammal fetuses do. When the calf is born, the umbilical cord breaks and the placenta is expelled.

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Yes, it usually breaks on its own as part of the birth process, then dries up and falls off after a couple days. On some rare occasions it can get infected.

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