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fat replacer
Yes
The adjective form of "fat" is "fat." For example, "She ate a fat slice of cake."
Milk replacer. It comes in a powdered form that you can buy at your local feed store that you have to measure out and mix with water. Don't buy any plant-based milk replacer like soy as this will be detrimental to your calf's health: soy contains low to zero saturated fat which is not healthy for a baby calf, plus also contains some other things (forget what) that will cause him to get sick. So either stick with the milk replacer formula, or get some unpasteurized cows or goats milk for him to suckle on.
explain with help of an example, how FAT is different from inode.
The best egg replacer for baking is often a combination of ingredients like applesauce, mashed bananas, flaxseed meal, or commercial egg replacer products. These can help bind ingredients together and provide moisture, similar to eggs, in baked goods.
Please follow the label on the milk replacer you purchased. You will need to use the guidelines on the milk replacer formula label to determine how much is needed per unit of body weight of your calves.
Moose calves typically require a milk replacer formulated for large ruminants, as their nutritional needs are quite specific. A goat's milk replacer can also be used in a pinch, but it's essential to ensure it contains appropriate fat and protein levels. Always consult with a wildlife rehabilitator or veterinarian for the best guidance on feeding orphaned moose calves.
Fat
Vegatable oil
They have to be bottle fed milk replacer that is specially made for them. Milk replacer usually comes in a powder formula which is mixed with water and given to the calf accordingly. However, milk replacer doesn't need to be given to the orphaned calf if the owner has a cow that can be used as a surrogate mother for the calf.