uncle ralph is the main noun
while oxen and calf are common nouns
calf-bull
You have spelled it correctly, calf.
The possessive of "calf" is calf's.ExampleThe calf's foot was caught in some wire.If there is more than one calf, the possessive is calves'.ExampleThe calves' feet were muddy after they had climbed the bank.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun calf is it.If the gender of the calf is known, the pronouns are heor she as a subject, and him or her as an object in a sentence.Example: The calf looked at us with big eyes, then it moved toward the herd.
The plural form of calf is calves.
A calf that is raised and prepared for the show-ring.
Not if you've raised it for baby beef or veal, and if you've raised it up to be slaughtered at around this weight.
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.
A cow that has a calf at side and suckles that calf, no matter if it's her own or foster calves.
The fattened calf was an animal raised for a special occasion, it was a tradition to kill the calf for celebrations. Abraham killed a young calf when he was visited by the LORD at Mamre: Genesis 18:7 And Abraham ran to the herd, took a tender and good calf, gave it to a young man, and he hastened to prepare it.
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A baby rhinoceros is raised by its mother. The mother provides milk for the calf until it is old enough to eat only solid food. She also protects her calf from predators.
A calf raised for the sole purpose of veal. Cruelly, no room to move, and nothing to eat but milk.
A calf. If it's a male, it's a bull calf. If it's female, it's a heifer calf. Bull calves become steer calves if they are castrated. A bull calf becomes a bull when he is weaned and reaches one year of age. Bulls are raised and used for breeding cows and heifers. Steers are steers when they are fed and raised for beef. A steer can become an ox if he is trained at a young age to pull carts and wagons. A heifer calf is no longer a heifer calf after she is weaned and becomes one year of age. She is a bred heifer when she is impregnated by a bull at 15 to 18 months of age, then a first-calf heifer when she calves. She becomes a cow after having her second calf.
In "Swiss Family Robinson," the bull calf is a new addition to the family's animal companions. The calf plays a key role in providing milk for the family and is raised with care and affection by the Robinsons. Despite the challenges they face on the island, the bull calf becomes a beloved member of their makeshift family.
A calf is no longer a calf after it is weaned (which is a range of 3-4 months, if bottle-fed, or 6 to 10 months, if on the cow), where it is able to eat forage on its own. A calf raised for beef will be kept until it is 18 to 24 months of age (whereby it is no longer a calf but a steer (male and castrated) or a heifer (female that is not used for breeding)). A heifer calf (female calf) raised as a replacement heifer will have be bred at 15 months then have her calf at 24 months, then reach full maturity at 3 to 4 years. A bull calf (male calf) raised as a replacement sire or herd sire reaches puberty at 12 years of age and reaches full adult maturity at 3 to 4 years of age. Now, as far as milk production is concerned, that depends on the type of cow you are referring to. The typical lactation length for beef cows is 6 to 10 months, depending on her body condition and when the producer would like to have the calves weaned. For dairy cows, on the other hand, always will be lactating for 10 months or more.
Yes. That's completely wrong. Veal is meat from a calf.