Recent observations have highlighted health concerns in German calves, with older calves experiencing more discomfort during transport, leading to intestinal bleeding, and a higher incidence of pneumonia immediately after transport. However, prompt treatment and a firm feeding schedule on arrival, starting as 14-day-old calves with a gradual increase in milk and roughage intake, have been shown to aid recovery and reduce the impact of these issues. The article underscores the importance of evaluating milking and feeding schedules to ensure the well-being and efficient rearing of calves for veal production.