They should, because at that age they're already start to eat more "harder" foods.
a 12 month old has about 5 to 4 mabey 6 teeth by that age.
Calves are born with a set of teeth called deciduous teeth that are eventually replaced by adult teeth. These deciduous teeth serve the calf well for nursing and acquiring nutrients from milk. As they grow, the adult teeth will emerge to enable the calf to properly chew and digest solid food.
you can tell how old a horse is by looking at its teeth- 4 teeth = 6 month 6 teeth = 2 years 8 teeth = 4 years old and so on .
Manatees are at least a year old when they have calves.
Calves are usually branded, at the youngest, when they are a month or so old. Some folks who don't do it the traditional cowboy way brand them either at weaning when they are 6 months old, or use the turn-table instead of rope to brand them.
The calves are actually sexually mature and no longer "calves" by the time they lose their baby teeth, which is in fact around 2 years of age. You don't find this in feedlot steers because they have been killed and butchered (at around 14 to less than 24 months old) before they've dropped their baby teeth to be replaced by new ones. You find this more often in breeding bulls that are around 2 years of age, and heifers that have just had their first calf.
A nine month old betta is already full grown, so yes.
my 19month baby have 6teeth
Of course it has!
Type your answer here... well actually dogs do have teeth when they are born
Most beef calves are not sold at a month old because they're still dependent on their mothers for milk. If you're looking for a month-old beef calf, quit looking because you're not going to find any. You'll have better luck looking for a dairy calf at this age than a beef calf. Dairy calves often go between $100 and $200 at this age.
My calves burned after my run. Those calves are two months old.