The newborn calf’s ability to cope with cold weather means the calf needs to rise quickly after birth and find its food and life source from its mother. (NDSU photo)
The newborn calf’s ability to cope with cold weather means the calf needs to rise quickly after birth and find its food and life source from its mother. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2021/feb-1-2021/winter-calving-requires-diligence/cow-and-newborn-calf-in-bunk.jpg/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2021/feb-1-2021/winter-calving-requires-diligence/cow-and-newborn-calf-in-bunk.jpg/@@download/image/Cow and Newborn calf in bunk.jpg
The newborn calf’s ability to cope with cold weather means the calf needs to rise quickly after birth and find its food and life source from its mother. (NDSU photo)