Yes.
65 lbs
65 lbs
40 pound
A Holstein bull calf can be around 12 months of age to be able to breed.
The male calf is always known to be heavier than females. Heifer calves (Holstein) are known to have a birth weight of approximately 80 pounds whereas the bull calf can weigh about 90 pounds at birth. This weight can differ between each calf depending on genetics of the parents and growth of the calf while in the womb.
Anywhere from 300.00 and up.
A reasonable range is 80-100# at birth.
A calf is a baby cow and a holstein cow is a cow that has not had a baby yet and can not give milk.
A newborn Holstein may weigh around 60 to 70 lbs. However, it's not uncommon for cows to give birth to calves 80 to 90 lbs.
Springer is a term used for a heavily pregant heifer. A heifer is a female bovine who has not yet borne a calf.
Depends on its sex and age. Older calves weigh more than younger or newborn calves; male calves weigh more than female calves.
It could be due to a couple of reasons: severe mange infection, or a bodily infection that needs to be addressed. Since the question does not provide further information, it is hard to say exactly why unless you take the calf to a vet to get a full diagnosis of the calf's condition.