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One was on her left calf, two and a half months ago.
We got only a few feet away from a mother and her calf.
The mother was seen again in a few days, but not her calf.
All he had done was make calf eyes at her.
They were trying to cut out one of the calves.
Calves are light brown until the age of about six months.
Three times a day, the calf changed color from white to red to black.
In the study they did not include calves under one year of age.
It will probably turn out to be the same man who set fire to the calf.
Her calf was simply too big to be born on its own.
They produce a single calf once every 2 or 3 years.
Then he gave the calves almost the same treatment as I had and we left.
His hands had worked pain from her calves and feet.
A single calf is born every two or three years.
I thought that it could have been a brown calf.
I felt the hand of another touch my left calf.
By a week old the calf is able to follow the mother all the time.
And as the calf grew you could see why he had cost 100.
Then, while running, she felt pain in her left calf.
All this while, the calf shows not the least sign of life.
They catch the calf at the wrong place or something.
The calf was seen with its mother in late August.
These were a cut in the calf and another on my chest.
"They'd probably take it all and not leave any for the calf."
They then produce one calf every 2 - 4 years.