No different than it looks when it's a few weeks old. just a little smaller and just as cute.
Right after birth, or as soon as the calf is out of the birth canal.
yes, by live birth like all mammals.
A Pied calf may weigh around 100 lbs at birth.
No. A Hereford cow will only give birth to a Hereford-Limousin cross calf if bred to a Limousin bull. Only a Limousin cow can give birth to a Limousin calf--IF she's bred to a Limousin bull. Just like a Hereford cow can only give birth to a Hereford calf if bred to a Hereford bull. Otherwise, she too (referring to the Limousin cow) can give birth to Hereford-Limousin-cross calf if bred to a Hereford bull.
The cow gave birth to a small male calf. We called the calf Sunday.
The offspring of a cow is referred to as a calf. A heifer calf is a female calf, a bull calf is an intact male calf, and a steer calf is a castrated male calf (castrated after birth).
They gave birth to a calf and the farmer let them and their calves into the so-called calf pasture.
A young female calf from birth until she has had a calf of her own is called a heifer
The two differential diagnoses that come to mind are calf diptheria or chronic pneumonia. However, your veterinarian will have to take a look at the calf to see what may be going on.
Usually the center looks opaque.
That really ultimately depends on the breed of that bull calf.
The birth weight of a Jersey calf typically ranges from 60 to 90 pounds. This can vary based on the individual calf and its genetics, as well as factors like nutrition and health of the mother cow. It's important to monitor the calf's weight and growth to ensure proper development.