The calf muscles in the human body are also called the gastrocnemius muscles.
The cow. If the calf is orphaned, then the human that is caring for the cattle has the job of caring for it.
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Rennet is calf intestine. The calf (which is not really a baby calf, but a calf that is several months old) is dead and turned into veal and the rest of its parts used in other products for human consumption other than edible items.
No, absolutely not. A calf should be given milk formula designed for calves and calves ONLY, not for human babies. You could kill a calf if you give it baby formula because it lacks certain nutrients that calves need that human babies don't need or need less of than a calf does.
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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.
Food processed for animal feed is probably not safe for humans. Calf starter is also probably not safe for human consumption.
Is this for a question in General Ability homework? When I saw your question, the answer instantly seemed to pop supp in my brain... the answer, I believe, is calf. Calf as in a baby cow, and calf as in something related to the leg... I seem to have forgotten! Erica!
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My 400# calves are good size animals- I would be suprised if any weight human that has the physical ability to mount them would be able to hurt them or break them down.