Possibly, but the most heads you'll see on a calf is one; rarely two.
there is no 6 calf
So far the heaviest calf that was born was a ~250 lb bull calf born in 2010.
Such a calf is called a stillborn calf.
In the calf, the esphageal groove works by contracting muscles in such a way so that the fluid (being milk) that the calf drinks by-passes the rumen and heads straight for the abomasum. The calf's head as to be tilted up and out in order for the groove to properly work. As the calf ages and the rumen reaches maturity, this groove disappears.
A deacon calf is a new born calf that is taken from its mother and bottle fed a milk substitute.
A freemartin.
It is called a freemartin.
Anthony Calf was born on May 4, 1959, in Hammersmith, London, England, UK.
It doesn't really matter, as it depends on when the calf was born and when you are able to go out and band the calf.
i think its 75%bz calf 70%
Dig hole, insert calf, cover with dirt.
Its another word for calf at side, which is in reference to a cow that is taking care of her own calf for as long as necessary, which is around 6 to 10 months.