Depending on the quality and quantity of milk it's getting every day, as well as the feed it eats, and the age of that calf, a typical calf will gain an average daily gain of 1.5 to 3 lbs.
That all depends on breed, gender (though not much difference between steers and heifers) and what you're feeding them, not to mention if the calf's still on Mom or not. You can get an ADG (average daily gain) anywhere from 0.5 lb/day to 3 lb/day.
it depends on how much they eat per day
how much weight a pig will gain per day is really all up to the quality and quantity of food you feed your pigs. I feed 22% protein and i i feed them other things such as rubbish and old produce from a local market. My pigs gain an average of ne to two pounds per day.
the average Irish calf can eat between 5 and 6 leprecauns per day with some light water refreshment
A hungry calf is a healthy calf. Don't feed a calf too much other wise it will scour. Otherwise, you know a calf is getting enough if you are knowingly keeping on top of regular feedings and watching it grow day by day. A healthy calf is a calf that's not lethargic, sickly-looking and interested in eating.
A steer that is grain fed will typically gain 1 or 2 lbs per day more than a grass-fed steer.
That all depends on breed, gender (though not much difference between steers and heifers) and what you're feeding them, not to mention if the calf's still on Mom or not. You can get an ADG (average daily gain) anywhere from 0.5 lb/day to 3 lb/day.
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normally you may gain/lose 2 pounds throughout the day.
That all depends on the age and weight of the calf. Typically a calf should recieve 10% of its body weight in milk replacer per day.
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My little sister drinks ensure a lot. You could gain or lose weight. It depends how much you drink each day. If you drink one every other day you could possibly lose weight. If you drink 2 a day like my sister it will be too much for your body and make you gain weight. So the answer to your question is both.
There is no "cow" that will weigh at that weight. A CALF will weigh at that weight, not a cow. And it really depends on the age of the calf. Most calves will only produce around 10 lbs of dung per day at that age and weight. The bigger they get, the more dung they'll produce.
it depends on how much they eat per day
Growth rate or ADG (Average Daily Gain) depends on what the calf is fed, how much milk it gets from its dam, and its genetics. ADG ranges from 1.5 to 3.0 lb/day.
how much weight a pig will gain per day is really all up to the quality and quantity of food you feed your pigs. I feed 22% protein and i i feed them other things such as rubbish and old produce from a local market. My pigs gain an average of ne to two pounds per day.
Yes and No. The accumulation of fatty cells in the body makes a person fat. If a person eats too much in most day, he or she is a candidate for obesity. If you overindulged for one day only, then, you should be fine, but do not get overboard. It is much easier to gain weight than lose it.