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When calves that have not started eating solid food (grain, hay, etc.) are slaughtered for meat, the product is called "veal".

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Q: What is the meat of young calves called?
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What is meat of young cow?

there are many animals that their young are called calves. there are camel calves, cow calves, and i think orca whale babies are called calves. not sure about the last one. =)


Is it true veal cutlets come from the nuts of young cows?

No. First of all, young cows refer to heifers, not bull calves, and heifers do not have "nuts" or testicles. Only bull calves have testicles that are removed if necessary. These testicles collected and eaten are called calf fries, Rocky Mountain Oysters or Prairie Oysters, not veal cutlets. Thus, veal cutlets are cuts of meat from calves, particularly dairy bull calves, that are slaughtered for their meat which is called veal.


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What is the young one of hippo called?

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What is the meat called from cattle 3 to 14 weeks old?

Meat from calves is called veal.


What part of a cow is veal?

None of it. Veal comes from young dairy bull calves that are slaughtered for their meat. Thus the meat of these young animals is called veal, just like meat from a deer is called venison or meat from a sheep is called mutton.


What are young catle called?

calves or calf(singular)


Why are young cows called calves?

The word calves is the plural of calf, a young cow is called a calf because that is the most suitable word for the offspring, just as humans are called people.


What type of an animal is veal?

By definition any meat coming from a calf who has not yet been weaned is called veal. Calves are separated from their mothers a few days after taking their first few meals (so they can get the anti-body rich colostrum contained in the mother's milk which is produced up to a couple of weeks after birthing) and they are contained in stalls with other baby calves who are only fed milk and grain. This makes their meat lighter in color than adult bovine (cow or steer) flesh and supposedly more tender.


What is the calf to raise for profit?

A feeder or stocker calf. Also called a beefer. These calves are beef calves, or male dairy calves that are castrated and fattened up for their meat.


Is the young cow also called a calf?

Young cows are typically referred to as heifers. However, if they are still nursing from their mommas, they are also called calves; more specifically heifer calves.


What is a young moose called?

A young moose is called a calf == == The baby moose are called calves. (Female moose are called cows.)