Is this a question of inbreeding.
From an auction mart or from a dairy farm that are selling calves, or from a cow that is pregnant and is nearly ready to give birth.
A calf crop refers to the number of calves that are born on the farm or ranch and are available to be sold upon weaning. Calf crop does not account for the number of calves that were lost during or after birth, but what are sold to through the auction or to a feedlot buyer.
no you cant.
Yes but it cant be your farm
About 100-125 head cows and calves
A cattle farm, particularly one where beef cows are bred to raise beef calves intended for the supper table.
A baby farm is a place where the nourishment and care of babies are offered for hire.
well they live with cows on a farm. They treat calves like there young... The End!!
They can get grubs at that age if there is no deworming or anti-parasital program on your farm. If you deworm at the appropriate times, especially the cows, then calves at this age will not get grubs. But if you are concerned about bottle calves, then you should see your large animal veterinarian for a dewoming program for these bottle calves of yours. I would also recommend seeing what program is best for lactating cows with calves.
You do get animals that are occasionally born earlier or later but normally yes
Threemile Canyon Farms is currently the largest dairy farm in Oregon. The farm has 25,000 dairy cows of milking age, 30,000 replacement heifers, and 8,000 calves.
cant harm