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Weaners are anywhere from 3 months old to 10 months old, depending on when they were actually weaned, either off the bottle or off their mothers.

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A weaner calf is typically around 6-8 months old and has been weaned off its mother's milk. This stage marks the transition from milk to solid food and the calf becoming more independent from its mother.

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