


What Does It Mean for a Cow to Be "In-Calf"?
In-calf refers to a cow that is pregnant and has a developing fetus inside her uterus. The term "in-calf" is often used by farmers and veterinarians to describe a cow that is carrying a calf.
For example, if a farmer has a cow that is pregnant and expected to give birth soon, they might say that the cow is "in-calf." This term is useful for identifying cows that are currently pregnant and monitoring their health and progress during pregnancy.
In addition to its use in agriculture, the term "in-calf" can also be used more broadly to describe any animal that is carrying a developing offspring. For example, a pregnant sheep or goat might be described as "in-lamb" or "in-kidding," respectively.



