Then you gotta bottle feed the calf yourself until you can get the cow to accept her calf.
The Udder is used to feed the newborn calf.
It is the most important thing to feed to a newborn calf because it contains lots of antibodies and immunoglobins that ensure a calf's health and survival.
Depends on how old the calf is, but milk replacer mixed with water is what you can feed a baby calf. Also allow it access to hay or grass, grain, and water.
A "fatted" calf .
well yes more than likey.... only if you feed it TOO MUCH! but why would you feed a calf paper??;)!!
If you can try to feed it mostly milk. It needs to get healthy.
3 months
A calf can get calf starter a few days after he's born. Some like to hold back until a few weeks prior to weaning.
no bread
The colostrum of cattle is the first milk from a cow to her calf used to not only feed the calf but provide the calf with a start up of the calf's' immune system. It is milk that is comprised of immunoglobins and antibodies which help boost the calf's immune system by feed it antibodies that the cow has generated or received from vaccinations prior to giving birth.
Milk, and a feed called Calf Starter (or some similar name), which is a formulated feed meant for feeding growing bottle calves.