This question can't be properly answered because there isn't enough information: there are many, many reasons for a calf to hurt. Information that might be relevant is the type of pain, whether it was 'triggered' by something like a fall, whether it hurts all the time or just sometimes, or with only certain movements. If you are truly worried that you have damaged your calf and it requires medical attention, you should see your doctor, who can provide a full examination and thereby make a diagnosis.
There is a few things that could be wrong when your neck, head and stomach hurts. You could be getting a bug.
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No one answer, other than it hurts.
I have a big callus on my foot and it hurts.
Your eyelid may be swollen in the corner and hurts due to an eye infection. You could have something like pink eye or even a sty in your eye.
Some do, most don't. It always depends on when they're bred that will coincide to when they will calve. Some cows may calve on a New Moon, some may calve when the moon is at it's first or last quarter, or some may calve in between any of these times.
Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'
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Cows are not plants, they are animals, which are capable of growing in any and all seasons.
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