Four, just like his mother, but the first three (the rumen, reticulum and omasum) are under-developed, unlike his true stomach, the abomasum.
So far the heaviest calf that was born was a ~250 lb bull calf born in 2010.
A pig has 63,283,677,008,126,448,957,690,033,275,756,412,384,858,205,285,207,103,206,589,103,454,565,747,297,000,191,667,113,999,088,436,634,888,006,123,456,436,104,485,492,395,107,202,520,602,206 stomachs.
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
It is called a freemartin.
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.
Nope!! NONE of the stomachs are for a calf to grow in! The calf is conceived and grows in the UTERUS or WOMB of the cow, not her stomach! A cow's stomach is for digesting the food she eats, not for growing a calf in.
No. Bournvita contains whey. The enzyme used to make whey, rennet, is extracted from calf's stomachs.
So far the heaviest calf that was born was a ~250 lb bull calf born in 2010.
4 stomachs in a moose
piranhas have 2 stomachs
A pig has 63,283,677,008,126,448,957,690,033,275,756,412,384,858,205,285,207,103,206,589,103,454,565,747,297,000,191,667,113,999,088,436,634,888,006,123,456,436,104,485,492,395,107,202,520,602,206 stomachs.
Such a calf is called a stillborn calf.
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
complex animal have two stomachs
It is at the bottom of the starfish
A cow can deliver one calf at a time.
A calf has about 42-52 inches of blubber when it is born.