noun
- young mammals that are still nursing or feeding on their mother’s milk
- cattle, especially calves, that are raised primarily for beef production while still nursing
Usage: agricultural; veterinary
Usage: agricultural; British
Examples
- The farmer separated the sucklers from the older cattle.
- Sucklers require constant access to their mothers for feeding.
- The veterinarian examined all the sucklers in the herd.
- Beef sucklers are typically weaned at six to eight months.
- The auction featured both dairy cows and sucklers.
- Healthy sucklers gain weight rapidly in their first months.