It's called "growing." Calves can grow into adults, just like baby humans can grow into an adult human.
A cow is already grown. She is a female mature bovine that has already given birth to at least one or two calves.
Back in the days when cows had to rely entirely on the naturally occurring grass for food, calves were born in spring so that they had the whole summer with good eating ahead of them to grow big and strong to survive winter.
Absolutely nothing, since people just grow at different rates and to different sizes.
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Due to the amount of exercise and conditioning that dance studios incorporate on their students, your muscles begin to tighten and grow, including your calves, thighs, and butt.
None. Mushrooms don't grow in calves.
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Depends on the breed. Most calves can gain between 600 and 800 lbs in their first year.
It's quite possible that she could, but the only way to find out is to let her grow for a few years to see if indeed she will grow as big as her twin. Since she would be a freemartin, she most likely would make a good ox.
Yes, If you put foals and Calves into the Nursery Barn they will grow into diffront types of cows and horses
Cottonseed meal is very high in protein, which is great for calves because they need a diet high in protein in order to grow.