Mother's milk is enough for at least week, but from then onwards, clean fresh water should always be provided, particularly from the time that the calf begins to nibble solid food. This is because milk goes into one of the compartments in calf's stomach (via their 'oesophageal tube' which opens when they tilt their head back to take milk) and solid food, plus the water to help digest it, goes into another part of the stomach.
yes ,but we need to feed it.
i think its 75%bz calf 70%
no
A deacon calf is a new born calf that is taken from its mother and bottle fed a milk substitute.
A new born whale is called a calf.
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This is called "weaning." When a rhino cow gives birth to her new calf, she doesn't want her older calf around to take away the milk that her new calf is in more need of than her older calf, and the older calf may hurt its new sibling out of spite. So the rhino cow has to drive the older calf away and start getting him/her to learn to live on their own.
At first, a newborn calf may nurse once every hour or two.
A newborn Guernsey calf has an average birth weight of around 40 lbs.
New born calf serum is cheaper than FBS
yes
A new born Bison is called a "calf," just like a new born cow.