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No, but it can have hay. Hay can be given to a calf at any age.
There is no reason ( other than personal opinion's) why a guy can't get there ears pierced. In this day and age it's almost common place.
Look for how much the calf has filled out in its frame, body to leg-height ratio, and weight gain. You can also look at a calf's teeth to tell its age.
The most accurate way to tell the age of your calf is by looking at his front teeth. A newborn calf will have no teeth; a week old calf will only have maybe one or two teeth that have popped up already; a 1 month old calf will have all 8 lower incisors already.
The appropriate age for a girl to get her ears pierced is 8.
A baby calf is just that: a baby, not an animal that is able to breed yet. Calves are only able to breed by the time they are around 15 months of age, and at that age they have lost their calf stage.
Yes. The only thing is that this "bull" is actually called a bull calf: the "calf" part of "bull" is dropped after the calf reaches around yearling age (~9 to 10 months of age). A cow has just as much of a chance of giving birth to a bull calf as a heifer calf. The sex or gender of her calf is determined by the sperm of the bull she was bred to, not the cow herself.
What calf? Is this calf this bull calf you are concerned about in other different questions, or another calf altogether? Most cases a bull won't hurt nor kill a calf that is even male or around 4 months of age.
Yes you can get your ears pierced in the city if you are of age.
why as we age do our ears grow bigger
Usually veal (calf) is 22-26 weeks of age.
It is a young calf usually a dairy bull calf that is slaughtered usually around 2 months of age.