The Feminine or the female species of a bull is a cow.
Cow. A bull is (usually) a mature male bovine, and a cow is a mature female bovine.
No. A bull is the male counterpart of a cow, not a "type" of cow. Bulls aren't cows, technically speaking.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.
No stupid, a boy cow would be a bull!! Bull's don't have utters!
There is no such thing as a male cow. A cow is a mature female bovine that had had a calf, and a bull is an intact male bovine. So the young offspring of a bull and cow is a calf.
Yes there is such thing as a non milking cow in other words a non milk producing cowthere is aDairy CowBeef CowBullBut a bull is a male so we can cross bull out BULL a dairy cow produces milk so we can cross that out too DAIRY So the non milk producing cow is a Beef CowI Hope this helped!!
A bull is a kind of cow, but comparing the averages, a bull, being a male would have more core strength and large horns, so I predict a bull would win most of the time in a fight.
Bulls are male cowsWhen a bull and a cow (all cows are female)'mate' if the cow has a 'male' cow its called a 'bull'
The Feminine or the female species of a bull is a cow.
A steer or bull cow is a male cow. The female cow is usually called a heifer. A dairy cow is sometimes called a milker.
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No. A bull is the male counterpart of a cow, not a "type" of cow. Bulls aren't cows, technically speaking.
Cow. A bull is (usually) a mature male bovine, and a cow is a mature female bovine.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.
A bull seal and a cow seal have seal pups.