Human usesCalf meat offered for human consumption is called veal. Fine calf skin used for pages in early codices is called vellum. The fourth compartment of the stomach of slaughtered milk-fed calves is the source of rennet. Calves feed from their mother's udder for a few weeks before eating solid food. Calf leather is particularly valuable because of its softness, and fine grain. It is commonly used for the construction of high-end/high-quality shoes. Male Bos Taurus CalvesCastrated male calves are called steers. They are called steers also when full grown. A male calf that has not been castrated is called a bull or bull calf. Also in its adulthood the male Bos taurus is called a bull. The word calf is a general name used to describe any bovine until it is weaned, then it becomes known as a weaner. A steer or bull calf should put on about 70-80 pounds per month. A 9 month old steer or bull should weigh about 550-600 pounds. Female Bos Taurus CalvesFemale calves are called heifers. They should weigh at least 450 lb. at 8 months old. At about 12 months old a beef heifer reaches puberty if she is well grown.[1] After she has given birth to a calf then she will be recognized as a cow. References
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