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  2. Calf (animal) - Wikipedia

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    "Calf" is the term used from birth to weaning, when it becomes known as a weaner or weaner calf, though in some areas the term "calf" may be used until the animal is a yearling. The birth of a calf is known as calving. A calf that has lost its mother is an orphan calf, also known as a poddy or poddy-calf in British.

  3. Nose ring (animal) - Wikipedia

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    A calf-weaning ring prevents suckling. Calf-weaning nose rings, sometimes called weaners, are pain-based anti-suckling devices. These nose rings (usually made of plastic) clip onto the nose without piercing it, and are reusable. They provide an alternative to separating calves from their mothers during the weaning period.

  4. Weanling - Wikipedia

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    Weaning is a very stressful time for a foal. [4] [5]: 231 A weaner also refers to an anti-suckling device, such as a metal or plastic flap or spiked ring placed over an animal's mouth to inhibit it from nursing from its mother, or stop persistent sucking behaviors on inappropriate objects, such as another calf's ears, or a dry cow's teats.

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    My best friend and I both named our daughters Annika. We live in different countries, so we thought the shared name would be a great connection for them. They both decided to change their names ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... But apparently the adorable Highland Coo calves in this video have a far more varied diet. It even includes pumpkin pie. ... The very best ...

  7. Creep feeding - Wikipedia

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    As the calf grows, the amount of milk it requires begins to exceed the capacity of its mother to produce the milk. [1] A 500 lb (230 kg) calf requires 50 pounds (23 kg) of milk, but a beef cow only produces approximately 13 pounds (5.9 kg) of milk a day. [1] The 500-lb calf is therefore shorted nearly 40 pounds (18 kg) of milk. [1]

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    36. “Mothers and daughters together are a powerful force to be reckoned with.” – Melia Keeton-Digby 37. “The more a daughter knows the details of her mother’s life, the stronger the ...

  9. Bunting (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    As a form of play-fighting, a young calf will bunt the flank of its mother. A newborn calf will bunt the mother's udder and this stimulates milk flow. It has been found that when calves are taken from their mothers and raised artificially, the calf will attempt to bunt the artificial teat when milk is not being produced quickly enough.