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Life history: Growth patterns, age at sexual maturity, and production of offspring are closely tied to range conditions. Female or “cow” moose generally breed at 28 months, though some may breed as young as 16 months. Calves are born any time from mid- May to early June after a gestation period of about 230 days.
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Cow moose will give birth in the spring calving season from the time they are two years of age (sexual maturity) provided they are bred during the previous fall ...