They're not eating each other's hair. When put together, orphan calves will suckle on each other, resulting in hairloss on the calf or either calf being suckled on. So you need to separate them until they have been weaned off the bottle.
Many animals eat hair. The cloth moth is one of the most prominent. However, some animals like cats and dogs will also eat hair they have shed.
1/1000 births = 0.001% of calves are born as twins.
Bats are not attracted to hair at all. They are attracted to food, and they do not eat hair or use it an any way. Bats fly around at night looking for insects, not for hair.
To keep them full for a year
Stressed, over heating, barbering, some just like to eat hair, there are lots of reasons for it... The long hairs seem especially prone to chewing on each others coats which is why most people keep them separate. Could also be caused by irritation from mites or parasites and they will scratch and pull out their fur
No they do not eat other humans hair for their hair to grow🤦🏽
No, they have hair, though it can be considered fur. Fur is generally more finer and softer than hair, and cattle don't have fine fur; they have hair.
No. I'm level 45 and the calfs are still calfs. I was kind of hoping they'd grow too.
They drink their momma's milk and nibble on grass (or hay if born in winter or late fall)
till 2 years they stay as calfs
cowpox
No. Antelope are herbivores so they eat grass, leaves, bark and other such plant material.
Calfs
quads calfs
calfs
No, facial hair is not edible.
No, Eating your hair or anyone else's in large amounts can cause a formation of a firm, dense, hairball, called trichobezoars, in your stomach which could cause severe abdominal pain and other symptoms.