The most obvious answer is that the calf will die if you don't do something about it immediately. The most immediate answer is that the calf will go hungry and eventually lose its ability to retain the antibodies and immunoglobins if not fed colostrum right away. This will eventually and potentially may be the final nail in the calf's coffin.
A cow cannot give milk to you by itself. You have to go and take milk from the cow. If someone was trying that, I would say you need to learn a lot to milk a cow.
Then it's time to bottle feed the calf. If a cow is not going to produce milk for her baby she has no place in the herd, as far as production is concerned.
A wet cow, if you're referring to a cow that's been out in the rain. However, it would have a different meaning. For some, a "wet" cow can refer to a cow that is giving milk or lactating, which is opposite of being a "dry" cow. Dry cows are those that are not giving milk.
Yes.
No.
by giving it all necessary nutrients
I have never given my miniature schnauzers cow milk. i would stick to just strictly giving them water.
This is the period where the cow is producing milk, and is always after giving birth to a calf.
A name!
If your cow doesn't give milk yet and your barn isn't alreadt full, order some miricle potion or let the cow get pregnant. After she gives birth and after she stops giving mother's milk then it'll start giving milk. If your barn is already full sell an animal, otherwise you're screwed.
In order to get milk you must complete these things.1. Your cow MUST be at the adult age2. Your cow must be in a good mood3. Your cow can NOT give milk while it is Pregnant4. If you cow wasn't feed the day before, most likely she won't give you any milk.
A cow will never dry up if you keep milking her. That's the bottom line.
Because it is still fresh..
pure market system is a cow giving pure milk to people.