Assuming you are referring to from birth to when the calf reaches 900 lbs, this depends on the breed of the calf. Continentals may take around 10 or 12 months to reach 900 lbs when they are put on good feed; British breeds may take around 18 months to reach this weight. The smaller cattle (Jerseys, Dexters, Low-line or Miniature cattle) that have a terminal weight at 900 lbs may take 3 or 4 years to reach this mature weight, if they do at all.
The umbilical cord is ruptured when the calf is born. The remainder of the umbilical cord will fall off the calf after a few days.
a baby elephant is about 11 to 12 inches long a regular size elephant is about 15 to12 ft long
From when?? From when she was last bred, when she had her last calf, when she showed heat after having her calf, or when she was bred after having her last calf?? Please be more specific so the question can actually be answered.
A young male bull is called a bull calf but once they get casterated ( there balls cut out) they then are called steers. A young female cow is called a heifer.
A cow's gestation period is around 9 months, or approximately 283 days. A calf typically weighs between 60 to 100 pounds at birth, depending on the breed of the cow.
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The umbilical cord is ruptured when the calf is born. The remainder of the umbilical cord will fall off the calf after a few days.
a baby elephant is about 11 to 12 inches long a regular size elephant is about 15 to12 ft long
Elephants have a long gestation period, lasting about 22 months, which is the longest of any land mammal. After this period, a single calf is typically born, although twins can occur on rare occasions. The newborn calf usually weighs around 220 to 250 pounds and is able to stand and walk shortly after birth.
An arican baby elephants (calf) dependes on its mother for food or other diffirent things
From when?? From when she was last bred, when she had her last calf, when she showed heat after having her calf, or when she was bred after having her last calf?? Please be more specific so the question can actually be answered.
At birth, a baby orca, or calf, typically measures about 6 to 8 feet long and weighs between 400 to 600 pounds. They are born with a sleek body and a dark coloration that helps them blend into their environment. As they grow, they can reach lengths of up to 20 to 30 feet and weights of up to several tons. Baby orcas are nursed by their mothers for up to two years before they begin to eat solid food.
The umbilical cord is ruptured when the calf is born. The remainder of the umbilical cord will fall off the calf after a few days.
Water, even a baby calf will not live long on the "milk" sold to humans at the grocery store.
A young male bull is called a bull calf but once they get casterated ( there balls cut out) they then are called steers. A young female cow is called a heifer.
A baby camel (calf) takes 30 mins to get up and walk but an hour is a perfectly acceptable time.
Approxamatiley 3 years :) hope this helped. if it is not true please don't taunt me.