This means place a halter on the calf in tie it to a sturdy post or fence.
It better--it HAS to!! A calf needs to be up and suckling from its mother within one to three hours after birth to get the best-quality colostrum as possible. Anything after and the calf won't be getting adequate colostrum to make it that much more healthier than what's possible for it to get. And yes, when I mean a calf is up, I mean it's up and walking around, not sitting down.
The feminine of a calf is just called a calf. When the calf grows up, she will be called a cow.
"Zava shazdarovia" is not a known phrase in any language. It does not have a specific meaning that can be identified. It could be a made-up or misspelled phrase.
In the calf, the esphageal groove works by contracting muscles in such a way so that the fluid (being milk) that the calf drinks by-passes the rumen and heads straight for the abomasum. The calf's head as to be tilted up and out in order for the groove to properly work. As the calf ages and the rumen reaches maturity, this groove disappears.
It depends. Is she a beef cow or dairy cow? Are you wanting to keep the cow with the calf or separating the calf from the cow? Usually with beef cows you don't bother with milking them unless you have to because the calf isn't up and suckling soon after birth and you want to encourage the calf to be up and suckling, or to get some milk from a cow or heifer that won't accept her calf right away to feed that calf with. With dairy cows, though, if you've separated the calf from the cow right away, it's ideal to milk that cow to collect the colostrum to feed that calf--and other calves--to the benefit of the calf's health. But, if you are wanting to keep the calf with the cow for a couple of days, then no, it's not necessary.
Perhaps you mean "tie up"? For example, "After capturing the criminal, the policeman tied him up."
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
One View: It means that if you don't want to get up, don't get up. Hence the name of the phrase. Another view: Actually, it means the person the speaker is talking to is always sleeping around so what's the point of ever getting out of bed if you're just going to end up in someone else's?
It better--it HAS to!! A calf needs to be up and suckling from its mother within one to three hours after birth to get the best-quality colostrum as possible. Anything after and the calf won't be getting adequate colostrum to make it that much more healthier than what's possible for it to get. And yes, when I mean a calf is up, I mean it's up and walking around, not sitting down.
After the calf, the placenta is expelled. By that time the calf is already up and suckling at its mom.
Roll a joint
your calf. A calf raiser works the calf muscle. A calf its really made up of three different muscles: the gastrocnemius, the plantaris, and the soleus.
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
The verb to bind means to tie up.
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.
This means that a person a has enough.
Becoming more mature