Any name like Sirloin, T-Bone, Chester, Angus, Blackie, etc.
There are female cows and male cows. The males are called bulls.
In cattle: a bull is a male that has not been castrated, and is used in breeding.
A bullock is a castrated bull and is being raised for the meat market.
Bull ..... the cow mates with a bull!!
bull elephant
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Male cow!
A bull.
In cattle, a father is a called a sire. Also, it would not be a father cow, because "cow" means female. A male is a bull or a steer.
There is no such thing as a "female cow" nor a "male cow." "Cow" refers to the female of any species including the domestic bovine, and is not a name of a specific animal. The male of a domestic bovine is called a bull, and the female (mature) a cow. To answer your question, it is the bull that is the larger of the two in most cases, such as within breeds and when the bull and the cow are the same age. But, if you compare between breeds, such as if the bull is a Dexter and the cow a Holstein, or if the bull is much younger than the cow, then the opposite may be true.
A name given to a male cow is bull. Bulls is also a small town and farming area, near Palmerston North, New Zealand.
well a male shark is called a bull but a female shark is just called a female or possibly a COW...
There really is no such thing as a male cow. Cow is female and Bull is male.
A male elephant is a 'bull' and a female is a 'cow'.
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A bull.
Male = bull Female = cow
A bull is the male form of a cow.
Bull.
Sometimes the name of an animal is taken from the female name, like "cow". "Cow" is the female name of a bos. Bull is the male name. Same with ducks . . . the name is taken from the female's name: "Duck". She is the female parent. The male parent is called a drake.
Really sorry folk but there is now male cow in Palmerston North. Cows are all female
A male cow is called a bull.
In cattle, a father is a called a sire. Also, it would not be a father cow, because "cow" means female. A male is a bull or a steer.
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