Porcine.
The tail from a calf (young immature bovine).
a calf
Bovine is another term for cow. Gelatin made from a bovine source would contain cow, not pig.
By "female bovine" we are referring to the female constituent of the domestic bovine species: the cow, which is a mature female that has at least two calves, the first-calf heifer, which is a female that has had her first calf, and the heifer, a female bovine that has never had a calf and is less than 2 years of age.
Depends on the sex of that calf and its breeding/genetics.
A young male bovine is commonly referred to as a bull calf.
A calf is a general term for an immature bovine that relies on its mother or the bottle for milk for several months of its life until weaned.
No, a cow is a bovine, a pig is a swine.
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
No. A baby calf is a young bovine; a kid is a young goat.
Calving, and the young bovine that comes out as a result is called a calf.
Bovine is another term for cow or cattle. Heifer is a cow that has had no calf yet.