A calf can get as big as its breeding allows. Some calves can reach around 750 lbs at weaning time, others are a bit smaller. Calves keep growing past their weaning and past the point they are calves (which is at weaning time), and they stop growing when they are around 3 to 4 years of age. Cattle that are slaughtered for beef, however, do not see this termination of growth because they are slaughtered a year and a half after they are born.
Normal weight of a new born baby calf is around 65 lbs, but can range between 35 to 120 depending on breed and other factors
A baby ox is called a calf.
A baby buffalo is called a calf.
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the name of a whale's baby is a calf or calves
The name of a baby cow is a Calf
A calf a full grown calf is a cow!
عجل - "calf"(a baby camel - calf)
A baby dolphin is called a calf.
because it relates to a call because there big and fat
baby elephant is a calf
The name used for baby giraffes is a 'calf'.
Oh, dude, a baby calf is called a... wait for it... a calf! Yeah, it's not like they get a whole new name just because they're babies. It's like calling a baby human a... well, a baby. So, yeah, calf it is.