Calf muscles can be made larger with exercise, like most other skeletal muscles.
Try twice a day doing 50 tip-toes, one foot at a time. You should see results in 5 or 6 weeks. Keep at it, and don't give up! Increase the number of repetitions to 75 or 100 or 150 after a while . . . . whatever you can do until the point that you simply cannot force even one more tip-toe.
(Tip-toes are also called, 'Toe raises') You get the best results if you do your toe raises with your toes and balls of your feet on the edge of a stairstep, and with your heels hanging out into mid-air.
No it does not, but it makes them look like they are longer
Generally no. There are some breeds that can give birth to calves that are twice the size of that of newborn buffalo calves.
It does make your calves bigger as calves are every important to a ballet dancer as they are one of the main muscles that give them strength to perform mainly jumps. But really, it depends on the individual and how fast they can develop fat into muscle.
Feed them McDonalds, make them cannibals. They will soon be bigger but they also may develop diabetes, as well as an acquired taste for their own flesh.
Calves that are dark red. These can be Saler calves, Red Poll calves, or a commerical mix-bred calf.
Haha no unfortunately you have to do it the old fashioned way with excercise. Try holding a weight and doing a bunch of calf raises.
Yes calves are mammals.
They stay calves
i like calves
My calves burned after my run. Those calves are two months old.
Bear calves could be referred to those calves that have such thick fluffy hair that they look like little bears with four legs; these are often referred to yak calves, Highland calves, or Galloway calves, all of which are born with thick long hair. The term could be a mis-spelling of "bare calves" which may be those calves that are orphaned and are raised in a bottle or bucket by humans.
Bull calves.