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Calf Growth Slow - Causes and Feeding Guide

Updated 13 Jun 2026 • By Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor Anantnag

Today's calf is tomorrow's cow. A calf that grows slowly becomes a late-calving, low-producing animal - the loss lasts a lifetime. With proper starter feeding, a calf can reach up to 200 kg by 5 months of age and be ready for breeding months earlier than traditionally raised calves.

Common Signs

  • Calf looks smaller than others of the same age
  • Pot belly with thin frame
  • Rough, dull hair coat
  • Calf licks soil, walls or other animals
  • Frequent loose motion or weakness

Possible Causes

  • No calf starter feed - milk alone after the first month is not enough
  • Too early or sudden weaning
  • Worm load (very common cause of pot belly)
  • Poor quality colostrum feeding in first hours of life
  • Dirty housing causing repeated illness

What the Farmer Should Check

  • Did the calf get colostrum within 2 hours of birth?
  • Is calf starter being offered from day 4 onwards?
  • Is clean water available next to the feed?
  • Is deworming done as per veterinary schedule?
  • Is the calf shed dry and clean?

Feed Guidance

Start Goka Calf Starter from day 4 of age. Schedule: 3 days-1 month: 400 gm morning + 400 gm evening. 1-2 months: 800 gm + 800 gm. 2-3 months: 1 kg + 1 kg. 3-5 months: 1.5 kg + 1.5 kg. Early starter feeding develops the rumen (first stomach) faster, which means the calf can digest fodder earlier and grow faster. Soil-licking usually disappears once mineral-rich starter is fed. Always keep fresh water next to the feed.

Relevant GOKA Products

Goka Calf Starter - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
Calves (Cow & Buffalo)

Goka Calf Starter

Rapid growth - up to 200 kg by 5 months

Goka Heifer - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
Heifers (Growing Young Cows)

Goka Heifer

Early breeding readiness & strong growth

When to Contact a Veterinary Doctor

For serious symptoms, consult a qualified veterinary doctor. Feed support can help overall nutrition and recovery but should not replace veterinary treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start calf starter feed?

From day 4 of age. Early rumen development is the secret of fast-growing calves.

Why does my calf lick soil and walls?

This usually indicates mineral deficiency. A mineral-enriched calf starter normally stops this habit.

When should the calf move from starter to heifer feed?

After the 5th month, transition gradually to Goka Heifer feed from the 6th month onwards.

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