A calf's tail will never touch the ground unless it's laying down, like right after birth, or once every day in the straw, or if it's dead.
Yes. That's completely wrong. Veal is meat from a calf.
Well, the trunk of the willow clearly touches the ground ;) but yes, willow tree branches can reach the ground, and old willows' branches often do.
A calf with only four teeth is a newborn calf, or one that is just a day or two old.
Depends on the breed and body condition of the calf. A 600 lb Jersey calf can be around 7 to 8 months old, whereas a 600 lb miniature calf may not be a calf at all, but a 15 month old heifer or bull. A soggy Angus calf at 600 lbs may be at around 5 to 6 months of age.
A newborn whale is called a calf. It will be called a calf until it is old enough to leave its mother.
A 3-5 month old calf typically weighs between 150-300 pounds, depending on the breed and gender of the calf.
20 years old
That all depends on what breed that beef calf is. A 1 month old beef calf can weigh anywhere from 80 lbs to over 200 lbs or more.
Rennet is calf intestine. The calf (which is not really a baby calf, but a calf that is several months old) is dead and turned into veal and the rest of its parts used in other products for human consumption other than edible items.
The term calf in calf muscle was derived from the Old Norse word, kaifi. It is closely related to the Irish Gaelic word calpa.
A baby dolphin is called a calf. However, a young dolphin that is 4-6 years old is past the calf stage of life. They are called juveniles.
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