Keep it warm and sheltered, and give it colostrum every couple of hours. You will also have to contact your vet for any other suggestions that he/she might have to care for such a calf.
They're mammals, so they take care for their young. The mother and calf stay together for 2-3 years until the next calf is born
Low visions ( weak eyes), Weak heart, weak artery, etc.
Most children born with Edwards' syndrome appear weak and fragile, and they are often underweight
No, not if it's a really healthy calf. It will usually take from 10 minutes to a couple hours for a baby calf to get up and start walking. But if the calf is weak or ill or has some kind of injury, then possibly yes.
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.
well soon your bones will get weak and fragile and it would be easier for bones to brake
calf grind their teeth to keep them from going weak it's like you brushing your teeth
the natural care for weak haert is to do excercise
Weak muscles or nutritional deficiencies can cause a newborn calf's knees to buckle when walking. It can also be due to genetic factors, joint abnormalities, or injury during birth. Proper nutrition, supportive care, and monitoring by a veterinarian can help address the issue.
A few symptoms of weak bladder syndrome are urinating too often and having sudden urges to urinate. In addition, people may experience frequent urinating during the night.
First restrain the momma cow in a headgate or squeeze. Then get the calf up to it's momma's udder, and try to squirt some milk on its nose and mouth. Open the calf's mouth and insert the teat and help the calf to suck by squirting milk into the calf's mouth. You may have to keep doing this for a while until the calf gets it and starts suckling on its own. If the calf is too weak to suckle, you will have to milk out the cow and tube-feed the calf.
A weak solution of vinegar and a little rubbing will take care of it.