No.
It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
No, female oxen do not have udders. Oxen are castrated male cattle used as draft animals, so they do not possess the mammary glands needed to produce milk. Female cattle, known as cows, have udders and can produce milk.
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
Milk comes from the udders of female cattle (a.k.a cows).
NO. However they do have teats just like human males do, only they do not produce milk nor have the capacity to do so like their female counterparts (I'm referring to both cattle and humans here).
Only cows and older and/or pregnant heifers are capable of developing udders; steers, bulls and calves are not.
"Bovine" refers to cattle in general. A cow is a female bovine that has reproduced or had a calf which is a baby bovine. A cow does have an udder because she has to feed her calf. Also a heifer has an udder; a heifer is a two-year old female bovine that has not yet produced a calf. After she produces her first calf she is then considered a cow. Cows and heifers are the only bovine with an udder. Steers are male bovine that have been castrated or have had their testicles cut off, so they cannot reproduce. Bulls are male bovine that are used in reproduction.
Yes, seeing that male goats dont have udders they have testes. The process of making milk is so that the baby goats can be nourished. Since, for the most part, male goats do not raise their offspirng they have no need for udders.
No. But, they do have immature teets. Sometimes you can't even see them.
Per the Federal Code of Regulations (9 CFR 310.17), disease-free non-lactating udders may be saved for human food. However, I am not aware of any establishment that saves and sells these udders for human food.
Corona ointment is a salve made with lanolin that was used on cattle to keep udders soft and smooth.