I would spell this "calf" muscle - the plural is calves, but the singular is calf (in fact, calfs is coming into common usage in agriculture.)
The large muscles at the top of the calf are the gastrocmenius, the muscles that extend the foot. The soleus are the flat, broader muscles that are underneath the gastrocnemius.
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A calve
A baby moose is called a calf.
Its called a heifer (pronouced heffer)
Yes and no because it is involved with running and jumping which flexes the calf muscle and makes it stronger
New icebergs are called a calves, therefore calve-ing is the name given.
Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'
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All of it.
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Some do, most don't. It always depends on when they're bred that will coincide to when they will calve. Some cows may calve on a New Moon, some may calve when the moon is at it's first or last quarter, or some may calve in between any of these times.