What does a baby bull look like?

A baby bull, also called a calf, looks like a miniature version of a mature bull! Here's what you can expect:

* Size: They are much smaller than adult bulls, typically weighing between 50-100 pounds at birth.

* Color: Their color will vary depending on the breed of the bull. They can be black, brown, white, red, or a combination of colors.

* Features:

* Horns: They may have small, stubby horns starting to grow.

* Coat: Their coat is typically soft and fluffy.

* Body shape: Their bodies are more rounded and less muscular than an adult bull.

* Legs: They have long, thin legs and large hooves.

* Tail: A long, bushy tail.

Here are some fun facts about baby bulls:

* Calves are social animals: They like to stay close to their mother and other calves.

* They drink milk: They are nursed by their mother for the first few months of life.

* They grow quickly: Calves grow very quickly, especially in the first year of life.

Let me know if you have any more questions about baby bulls!