No such thing as a 3 to 6 month old cow. And three to six months is quite a bit of variation in time-frame for a calf (yescalf, not cow). Either the calf is 3 months old or it is 6 months old, or 4 or 5 months old. Not only that, what breed is it? Is it a dairy calf or a beef calf? And how much does it weigh already? And what are you feeding it? Is it on calf-starter, just grass, still on the bottle or weaned, or still suckling on its mother? Are you creep-feeding it or not? How about what gender is it?? Heifer, bull or steer?
In other words, don't expect us to be able to give you an answer if you can't provide enough information for us! Average daily gain is very variable between individual animals; like two steers of the same breed fed the same feedstuffs would have a different average daily gain from the other. But really, this question is impossible to answer without any more information provided for this question!
An infant should gain atleast about maybe 500 grams a month because being to fat means the baby has alot of cholestrol and under weight means you dont have enough nutrients.
Your baby should gain about one pound per week during the last four weeks.
A weight gain of more than 10% body weight within a month.
Third Month
A woman at 31 weeks of pregnancy can expect to gain a lot of weight. It is in the third trimester that the baby gains a lot of weight that may lead to back pain symptoms in the expecting mother.
No, not usually. It's probably not very healthy to gain a lot of weight in the first month. The baby doesn't weight more than a few ounces in the first month. If you have gained a lot of weight and are pregnant, talk to your doctor.
typically a 1 lb kitten is about one month old. Kittens should gain a pound per month until adult weight is reached.
Around the 3rd month
Normal weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. If you are underweight you should gain 35 lbs, normal weight you should gain 25 lbs and if you are overweight you should gain 15 lbs. By 19 weeks you should have gained around 1/3 of the appropriate amount for you size.
no
Every pregnant woman should gain the weight.
You don't. You actually gain weight.