You treat according to what illness the calf has. You can't treat a calf just to treat a calf, there has to be a reason you're treating it.
Not quite. Female "baby dairy cows" are called heifer calves; "baby cows" are called calves--singular is calf. A heifer is actually a female bovine that has been weaned but has never given birth to a calf. She is called a first-calf heifer (or cow, depending on how you look at it) when she does.
A calf (or baby cow) is the reason that the beef and dairy industries have not crashed. They are the future beef and milk producers, so in short answer they will feed you.
If you put a bull in with the cows you are going to get a baby calf!!!
A baby ox is called a calf.
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 baby buffalo is called a calf.
calf
When you harvest your milk barn you have a chance of getting one so maybe once a week if that
the name of a whale's baby is a calf or calves
A female bovine bred for dairy production that has not had a calf.
The name of a baby cow is a Calf
عجل - "calf"(a baby camel - calf)