Straight, unpasteurized milk from a cow, or powdered milk that is derived from unpasteurized milk (see your local large animal vet for the best milk replacer, as brands are sometimes different between countries/states/provinces, but basically are the same). NO SOY MILK REPLACER OR ANY MILK REPLACE THAT COMES FROM PLANT-BASED "MILK." Soy replacer is bad for calves because it doesn't contain the same amount of fats, proteins and calcium, among other nutrients, that is in cow's milk. You will kill your calf faster if you feed plant-based "milk" replacer than if you feed the real milk-based replacer.
The whole lot. Bulls, calves, cows, sheep, rams...
Try feeding them whole grain crackers. Make eating vegetables a daily part of their day so they can get used to eating veggies instead of candy and other sweets.
You could ask them to please stop feeding the cat. It also depends how many cats she's feeding? And how you sure that it's the whole neighborhood that the whole problem is for or just you and a few other people? You could ask the city if she's got a lot of cats that are causing a problem for the whole neighborhood.
Whole corn is actually not very bioavailable...and livestock corn is quite hard. The idea is to provide calories that are easily digestible and therefore converted to energy for quick weight gain. Mechanical grinding, steaming and even cooking breakdown the endosperm as well as the "shell".
Back in the days when cows had to rely entirely on the naturally occurring grass for food, calves were born in spring so that they had the whole summer with good eating ahead of them to grow big and strong to survive winter.
If that's all you're feeding them, yes. If not, like if you're feeding them only a few pounds (or up to 10 lbs) per day, not likely, no.
You can indeed.
Whole wheat bread instead of white bread* Whole grain cereal instead of the processed kind Whole wheat pasta instead of white pasta Whole grain granola bars instead of the sugar ones Things like that!
To prevent your baby from spitting up the whole bottle during feedings, try feeding them in an upright position, burping them frequently during and after feeding, and ensuring the bottle nipple is the right size for their age. Avoid overfeeding and feeding too quickly. If the issue persists, consult with a pediatrician for further guidance.
The mooses enemies are brown bears, black bears, and wolves. When brown bears are out of their winter dens, the whole entire time they are killing poor calves and adult moose. Black bears kill little moose calves in the winter. Wolves kill any moose through out the whole entire year. Even though moose look big and scary, they have fears too.
That all depends how much calf-muscle exercising you do. If you do Pointe, your whole leg will get strong--but not bulky. Ballet doesn't really give you hulking muscles.
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