Follow the label, it will tell you. You just need to dig out the calculator and do the conversions yourself. You won't get your answers from this site with that kind of question as ambiguous as it has been asked!
Calf milk poweder is for baby cows that, for some reason, can not nurse from there mother. Calf milk powder is the same to a cow as formula is to an infant.
The number of liters in a milk carton is dependent on the size of the milk carton. A half gallon milk carton would have 1.9 Liters.
Depends on how old the calf is, but milk replacer mixed with water is what you can feed a baby calf. Also allow it access to hay or grass, grain, and water.
Water, even a baby calf will not live long on the "milk" sold to humans at the grocery store.
A calf should be given milk (non-pasteurized) until it is around 3 months of age, not after so many days.
A calf needs around 2 to 2.5 quarts or 4 to 5 pints of milk per day.
0.500 gallons of mile is about 1.892 liters.
That all depends on the age and weight of the calf. Typically a calf should recieve 10% of its body weight in milk replacer per day.
Calf milk poweder is for baby cows that, for some reason, can not nurse from there mother. Calf milk powder is the same to a cow as formula is to an infant.
They have to be bottle fed milk replacer that is specially made for them. Milk replacer usually comes in a powder formula which is mixed with water and given to the calf accordingly. However, milk replacer doesn't need to be given to the orphaned calf if the owner has a cow that can be used as a surrogate mother for the calf.
well if it is a baby cow and it is still nursing then they want to suck all the water out of their mommy's nipples (boobies)
3.7854118 liters