It costs around $20. It could be free if you have a yard with grass and a small tub of water. It just depends on how you want to feed it. They should also be fed hay, which you can buy in big rectangular bails for less than $10.
well yes more than likey.... only if you feed it TOO MUCH! but why would you feed a calf paper??;)!!
Then you gotta bottle feed the calf yourself until you can get the cow to accept her calf.
How much should I feed my dog or, how much should you feed your dog
The Udder is used to feed the newborn calf.
Yes. But only in moderation, as it is very high in carbohydrates and starch, and the calf could easily bloat on it if he eats too much of it.
It is the most important thing to feed to a newborn calf because it contains lots of antibodies and immunoglobins that ensure a calf's health and survival.
A calf should be given 10% of its body weight in milk, and 2% of its body weight in feedstuffs like hay and grain.
Depends on how old the calf is, but milk replacer mixed with water is what you can feed a baby calf. Also allow it access to hay or grass, grain, and water.
A "fatted" calf .
What calf? Is this calf this bull calf you are concerned about in other different questions, or another calf altogether? Most cases a bull won't hurt nor kill a calf that is even male or around 4 months of age.
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.
If you can try to feed it mostly milk. It needs to get healthy.