If you're referring to bison as "buffalo," yes, the resulting calf would be called an F1 beefalo calf.
However, if you were referring to the true buffalo such as the African Cape Buffalo and Asian Water Buffalo, no.
Yes, and vice versa.
Yes. It's entirely possible that a bull can breed a buffalo.
Yes.
The male buffalo is called a bull and the female is called a cow. But there's no term specifically for buffalo.
The only breeds of cattle with buffalo DNA is the Beefalo, this is breeding a buffalo bull with a beef cow.
Male female Bull
As far as I am aware, the biggest beef breed is the Chianina. And the record for the largest Chianina bull was 3300 lbs.
Bulls don't provide buffalo meat, buffalos provide buffalo meat. Bulls provide beef.
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
To breed the cows. Bulls, when it is time to cull them, are then turned into beef.
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