Usually about 6 months, when they are between 500-700 pounds.
Usually veal (calf) is 22-26 weeks of age.
Veal is beef from a young calf that has yet to start eating plants; the meat is supposed to be tenderer than from an older cow. There are different classifications of veal, from bob veal (calf less than 10 days old) up to old veal (calf up to 4 months old).
Veal is meat from a calf.
Veal comes from young calves of age 6-12 month (beef)
Yes, it is from young calf.
No Veal is meat from a young calf that is less than 5 months of age and weighs less than 500 lbs
No, veal is calf meat.
Veal.
A calf.
Meat from a calf is usually called "veal".
A calf a full grown calf is a cow!
A calf. Veal is meat from a calf. So there is no particular name for a calf that is about to be eaten.