Obviously not. You have to have female oxen to make more oxen. Without females the species will quickly go extinct and cease to exist.
Yes, there are. The female is referred to as a cow, the male as a bull. and the young is called a calf.
Oxen (plural of OX) are large, castrated cattle used for pulling large loads.
No. Oxen are castrated male cattle that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Males do not give milk only cows do.
A male bullock is commonly known as Oxen. A male bullock is used by farmers in India and Australia for farming.
Cows are always female. A male cow is a bull, and a calf is born of a bull father and cow mother. Technically, an ox is a castrated male, but any bovine draught annimal is commonly called 'ox' or 'oxen'.
No a bullfrog is not a mammal. Frogs and toads are amphibians.
No - bullocks are male oxen or cattle.BOLLOCKS is the British slang term for your testicles.
The word ox or oxen can actually refer to both male and female bovines; the term for male is bull, the female is cow.
The possessive of all English plural nouns not ending in -s is formed by adding -'s: oxen's
Still an ox, yet oxen that are female are extremely rare since most or all cattle that are used for draft work are castrated males, not females. Females are primarily used for breeding, not for draft work.
A pair of oxen is called a team of oxen or a yoke or oxen.
The word ox or oxen can actually refer to both male and female bovines. A female ox is a cow, the male ox is a bull.