Depends on the breed. Some yearling bulls can weigh over 800 lbs; others closer to 2000 lbs.
Around 900 lbs, more or less.
That all depends on the gender of that calf. Bull or heifer or steer?
A young male bovine is commonly referred to as a bull calf.
A bull calf.
Low birth weight is the genetics that a bull passes on to his offspring to be able to be small at birth so that the calf can easily fit through the pelvic opening of his dam. This is important as heifers have small pelvic openings and will have a harder time delivering a calf if the bull they are bred to is not a low birthweight or high calving-ease bull.
Around 900 lbs, more or less.
That all depends on the gender of that calf. Bull or heifer or steer?
That all depends on the breed[s] and genetics of that bull calf. You can bull calf birth-weights anywhere from 30 lbs (miniature) to over 100 lbs (large breeds).
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A young male bovine is commonly referred to as a bull calf.
A bull calf.
Low birth weight is the genetics that a bull passes on to his offspring to be able to be small at birth so that the calf can easily fit through the pelvic opening of his dam. This is important as heifers have small pelvic openings and will have a harder time delivering a calf if the bull they are bred to is not a low birthweight or high calving-ease bull.
Bull calf if intact; steer calf if castrated.
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To change the word "calf" to "bull," simply add the letter "b" at the beginning of the word "calf" to form "bcalf," which can then be rearranged to become "bull."
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
What calf? Is this calf this bull calf you are concerned about in other different questions, or another calf altogether? Most cases a bull won't hurt nor kill a calf that is even male or around 4 months of age.