I always ground my corn. Way too much whole corn coming out the other end if it wasn't ground.
When calves are real young, mix some milk replacer with calf starter in your hand, and try to get them to eat it. Then leave some starter for them to try. Eventually, they will eat it without the milk replacer. Then start mixing starter / grower with more and more ground corn.
After a few months, it's all ground corn, with a supplement pellet mixed in. I always just mixed in the pellets as I fed it. It ended up being a large tin can of pellets to a 5-gallon pail of feed. Offer them hay also.
I always just pinched the nut-sack. Never had any problems. Neighbor had a one-nutter one time, that caused all sorts of problems. Dehorned at the same time. Had the vet come out and do it. Cheap enough. Did this probably at about 3 months old.
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