Milk, and a feed called Calf Starter (or some similar name), which is a formulated feed meant for feeding growing bottle calves.
A baby whale, known as a calf, grows into an adult through a process of rapid development and nourishment from its mother. Initially, the calf relies on its mother's rich milk, which is high in fat, to gain weight and strength. As it matures, the calf gradually learns to swim and hunt for food, transitioning from relying solely on milk to consuming a diet appropriate for its species. Over several years, the calf continues to grow in size, eventually reaching adulthood and independence.
Yes if you put them in a nursery or a baby animal pen
Nope!! NONE of the stomachs are for a calf to grow in! The calf is conceived and grows in the UTERUS or WOMB of the cow, not her stomach! A cow's stomach is for digesting the food she eats, not for growing a calf in.
Zynga is stupid, and they don't let any foal or calf grow into what it is the foal or calf of.
If it's just broken and not broken off completely, likely yes. If the latter, chances are it may not grow back.
A baby bull calf looks just like a normal calf, except there is a more pronounced navel than what would be found in a heifer calf. And, yes, they are very cute. But remember, they grow up to be big, intimidating bulls that shouldn't be messed around with, even when they're babies.
The mother gives the baby food and blood, to help the baby grow!
It will give your baby food/milk that helps the baby grow up healthy.
the amount of food available
Seeds do grow best in liquid by themselves. Seeds grow best when they do not have to share their food and water.
A grow chart is a baby item. Babies eat Gerber baby food.
Have it checked by a vet. It's possible the calf just broke his leg and it needs to be straightened out and put in a cast to get it to grow normally again.