Weaning Calves — When and How to Transition Feed
Updated 08 Jul 2026 • By Falah Nutrition Desk, Animal Nutrition Advisor
Aam Alaamaat
- Growth check or weight loss around the time of weaning
- Calf appearing hungry, bawling excessively after milk is removed
- Reduced starter feed intake after weaning instead of increased intake
- Pot-bellied appearance without proportional weight gain
Mumkin Wajuhaat
- Weaning based on age alone rather than actual starter feed intake
- Abrupt, single-day removal of milk instead of a gradual step-down
- Insufficient rumen development at the time of weaning because starter feed intake was too low
- Inadequate access to clean water, which is essential for early rumen development
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- Is the calf reliably eating a meaningful amount of GOKA Calf Starter daily before weaning is considered — commonly cited targets are around 0.75-1 kg/day for 3 consecutive days?
- Is clean water freely available? Water intake is essential for rumen development, not just milk or starter
- Is weaning being done gradually (reducing milk over several days) rather than all at once?
- Is starter feed increased right after weaning to cover the calf's full nutritional needs?
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