depends... did you feed it during that first week?
Once to twice a day.
A young bottle-fed calf should be fed every three to four hours. When they get around a week old, it should be increased to 8 to 12 hours between feedings.
Introduce the feed in an area where the calf will notice it and be curious about it. Patience also helps too. Introduction of feed should've been done when the calf was around a week old so that it helps develop the calf's digestive system, and adds extra nutrient value that cannot be obtained from milk. Most calves, when with their mothers, actually start sampling and eating feed their mothers do when they're no more than a few days to a week old.
Twice a day.
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.
you should feed it every few hours or so.
Three times a day
you feed any dog twice a day. Thanks ERIC
every 4 to 5 hours
it take a week
A newborn will not eat any feed. Calves won't begin eating feed until they're at least a week old. Otherwise, you really need to feed colostrum to a newborn for the first 12 to 24 hours, then gradually switch over to milk replacer. You can introduce feed to a calf early, but don't expect it to eat it all like a mature cow will, because a calf is pretty much like a human in that it is more of a monogastric than a ruminant. This means that a calf needs to rely much more on milk than feed for the first few weeks of its life.
Are you referring to feed like hay and grain, or milk? Please be more specific so the question can actually be answered.
how often do we feed our three week old doves they have been so far been fed by a 1ml shringe 'and they are wanting to fly is it safe to let them fly indoors plus we have pet honet in there food is this safe just a few drops