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.
Because it's her instinctual, psychological and physical desires to breed to produce offspring and pass on her genes. It's just like with any other mammal in this world.
Estrumate or Lutalyse are hormonal drugs that is used to "synchronise" heifers and cows to go into heat all around the same time. Usually these are given a few days after she has shown estrus to...
Yes. A cow that is nursing a calf will come back into heat around 18 to 24 days after she has calved, but should NOT be bred until at least 45 days after she has calved (for reasons why see related...
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.