no but their birthdays are a day apart
isabel and john finn
A hungry calf is a healthy calf. Don't feed a calf too much other wise it will scour. Otherwise, you know a calf is getting enough if you are knowingly keeping on top of regular feedings and watching it grow day by day. A healthy calf is a calf that's not lethargic, sickly-looking and interested in eating.
They are two in a set of triplets.
A calf with only four teeth is a newborn calf, or one that is just a day or two old.
Modern day twins might be different from the twins in myths and fairy tales in that modern day twins are not mystical like the twins of the myths. Modern twins would be less celebrated and have less mysticism associated with their existence.
That all depends on the age and weight of the calf. Typically a calf should recieve 10% of its body weight in milk replacer per day.
A 3 day old calf should be nursed 3-5 times a day depending on its size and strength.
I do 200 squats a day and 200 calf raises
Theoretically, yes. Twins are usually born at least a few minutes apart, sometimes an hour or two apart. It is rarely possible for delivery of twins to be spaced out even more than that. If a woman delivered one twin shortly before midnight and the another twin shortly after midnight, then the two twins would be born in different days and actually have different birthdays--so they would be 1 day apart in age. Twins are different ages in every case. However, the question is by what time difference. In other words, one minute, two minutes, ten minutes. Still, you will not find them separated by much more in most cases. Twins develop within the the same pregnancy.
A calf needs around 2 to 2.5 quarts or 4 to 5 pints of milk per day.
every day