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Breed a cow with a bull and hope you get a bull calf.
There are a fair number of different types of bulls: - Mature bulls - Bull calves - Yearling bulls - Virgin bulls - Old bulls - Mean bulls - Heifer bulls - Big bulls - Small bulls - Weaned bull-calves - Young bulls - Herd bulls - [Insert breed here] bulls - Fighting bulls - Bad bulls - Good bulls The list goes on.
Bulls are ready to breed anytime. A young bull is expected to be ready to breed by the time he's around 10 to 12 months old.
If it is a pit bull... It is a pit bull... The same thing how an all white poodle is a poodle or a green mallard duck is a mallard duck.
First, "pit bull" is not a breed. It is a group of several different breeds. And no. Each of the individual pit bull breeds do not attack more often than any other breed of dog.
No. Bulls are supposed to breed cows, not kill them.
To breed the cows. Bulls, when it is time to cull them, are then turned into beef.
The history of the pit bull goes back in time before the breed was called pit bulls. Those dogs you see with the ugly mouse that can barely chew and who can barely run are not the real bulldogs. The real bull dogs were agile, strong and were used in bull baiting. Those are the dogs that the pit bulls came from. It has been so long that no one can say who breed pit bulls for the first time.
No, pit bulls are typically a short-haired breed. A pit bull type dog with thick fur is most likely a mixed breed.
no. Boston terrier are not pit bulls.
Typically a bull animal is a male animal although the "bull" in Bull Sharks refer to both male and female Bull Sharks.
There's only one breed of pit bulls (the American Pit Bull Terrior). Brindle is the color of their fur (pit bulls can be almost any color).