A Dexter calf does not need any treatment[s] if it is healthy.
One special health need a calf has at birth is the mothers milk. If it is not available, the calf will need colostrum.
A nappa leather is a kind of treatment (by tawing) in leathers such as calf, sheep and kid leathers. xovn
There isn't a good treatment for a calf-kneed horse. Stressors that can make it worse, like jumping, should be avoided, and anti-inflammatories can be used for some tightness/swelling.
no...YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DOCTOR ! No....and if you are bleeding internally in your calf muscle, then you need a doctor. ASAP.
No, absolutely not. A calf should be given milk formula designed for calves and calves ONLY, not for human babies. You could kill a calf if you give it baby formula because it lacks certain nutrients that calves need that human babies don't need or need less of than a calf does.
Who told you that a calf doesn't need it's mother? Every calf needs a cow to properly take care of it, no matter if it's their own or a surrogate cow-mom. Ideally you should have a cow already there to adopt that calf. But, if that's not obtainable, you need shelter, milk replacer, feed, water, and a good understanding of how to raise a bum/orphan calf so that it doesn't get sick and die on you.
you need to get the national dexter.
Whose calf? If you are talking about the calf that the girl from Rock Ridge in Wild West lost, you need to find it on the map while riding around.
Absolutely NONE. Do not give any pain meds to a calf if it does not need it.
yes but if he cries put him back
A calf only needs to be registered if it is a purebred or fullblood calf born of a dam and/or sire that are also registered to a breed registry. Otherwise, don't worry about it. When a calf needs to be registered depends on the rulings of the particular breed registry you are registering the calf to.
If you have calf strain after playing tennis, the best course of action is to first try icing it with an ice or cold pack for 15-20 minutes. An Ace bandage can help keep the pack fastened to your calf. Ibuprofen can be taken to help inflammation. Neoprene calf supports can also be worn to help promote healing.