Give him roughage, keep him away from the bread, and keep an eye on him for any signs of illness such as bloat or acidosis. If you see anything out of the ordinary, such as not eating like he should, listlessness (wanting to rest instead of being active and playing like a healthy calf), kicking at the belly, etc., then call the vet or a veteran farmer/producer to help you out with him.
Also, take this as a lesson learned to not let a calf eat too much bread again, no matter if it was accidental or intentional, and make sure you do something so that it won't happen again.
Yes. But only in moderation, as it is very high in carbohydrates and starch, and the calf could easily bloat on it if he eats too much of it.
In the medieval times, if you were wealthy you mostly ate meat, bread and cheese. They didn't eat vegetables too much. If you were poor you probably ate mostly vegetables, like onions and beans.
They ate too much
No. It's Bread.
ate
He ate too much
Vomit
Because you ate too much.
You would be too fat to live!
The cast of The Man Who Ate Too Much - 2007 includes: Lex Medlin as Taco Bell customer
The slits stop the bread from rising too much.
If you ate too much of it or you ate it fast it can cause gas.