Which preposition to use with calved

about Occurrences 2%

As the rearing of calves for the market is a very important and lucrative business, the breeder generally arranges his stock so that ten or a dozen of his cows shall calve about the same time; and then, by setting aside one or two, to find food for the entire family, gets the remaining eight or ten with their full fountains of milk, to carry on the operations of his dairy.

at Occurrences 1%

It seemed to have been calved at a comparatively recent date.

from Occurrences 1%

I imagine the berg must have been calved from a region of hard pressure ridges.

in Occurrences 1%

The truth is, he ought not to have been reared; for, being calved in the increase of the moon, his head is troubled with a N.B.The last word not legible.

to Occurrences 1%

A cow of surprising size and beauty is said to have been calved to a certain Sabine, the head of a family: her horns, which were hung up in the porch of the Temple of Diana, remained for many ages, to bear record to this marvel.

Which preposition to use with  calved