It can take a couple of months for her to dry up. There is a high risk of mastitis, your best option is to get a calf and try to have her adopt it, we have done this many times on our beef farm. You will have to help the calf out and try to keep her from hurting it, you can even restrain the cow for the calf to suck. This is a long process and it need a lot of patience.
I hope this helps, if you have any questions please ask!
It doesn't really matter, as it depends on when the calf was born and when you are able to go out and band the calf.
A 3-5 month old calf typically weighs between 150-300 pounds, depending on the breed and gender of the calf.
That all depends on what breed that beef calf is. A 1 month old beef calf can weigh anywhere from 80 lbs to over 200 lbs or more.
Now, why would you want to take away a cow's calf after one month? Calves still need their mommas until they're around 3 months of age, and the cows do get very attached to their calves even after one month, so yes it would "hurt" the cow to take away her calf after only one month, not to mention the calf as well.
This all depends on the breed. Three-month-old calves of different breeding will weigh more or less than the other. For instance, a Charolais calf will weigh more than a Jersey calf, or a miniature Angus calf will weigh less than an Angus calf (one that is normal in size and proportion).
Depends on the breed and sex of the calf. Most calves average around 700 to 800 lbs at this age, plus or minus.
That depends on the breed. Since this is in the Jersey cattle category, the weight of a three-month old Jersey calf would be around 150 to 200 lbs at the most.
On average, a 3-month-old Angus calf weighs around 300-400 pounds. However, individual calf weights can vary depending on factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health.
There is no such thing as a "feedav" calf. However, a feeder calf, gets its hair a month or so before it's born and before it is declared a feeder calf. Calves are born with hair and retain their hair coats throughout their lifetime.
6 months...
he was out for 32 days, a little over a month
a calf became an adult after 8 to 9 month from its birth.