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No. The udder develops during the time the heifer, after being bred at 15 months of age (breeding age), is pregnant with calf. The udder doesn't start developing until the third trimester, when it starts filling up with milk, and is ready until the calf is born and gets up and starts suckling.

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13y ago

No, no male cattle have udders. All bulls and steers, do have teats, much like human males have nipples: less defined and less noticeable. But no, bulls nor steers of any breed imaginable have udders like their female counterparts.

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12y ago

Cows ARE female. So yes, only "female cows" (which should just be left as cows) have an udder. "Male cows," or more properly called bulls, have testicles/scrotum in place of the udder in cows.

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12y ago

All of them. Cows are mature female bovines that have given birth to one or two calves, thus making them able to have an udder.

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10y ago

No. All cows (referring to mature female bovines) have udders.

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14y ago

No.

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