With regards to cattle, I assume you’re referring to freemartinism. This phenomenon only affects female calves with a male twin (same sex twins are unaffected) and is caused by the influence of testosterone on the female fetus.
Freemartinism is well documented in the Bovidae family and has also occurred in giraffes. I’ve not heard of it occurring in elephants, but in any case the calves are both male and would be unaffected.
Yes. Thanks. I was wondering how it affected elephants if any.