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Do beefaloes have udders

Updated: 10/6/2023
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12y ago

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Yes, since 90% of the beef breeds used today are naturally horned, and yet no, because most beef cattle today are bred to be naturally polled, even though historically, their breeding depicts their ancestors to be horned. Horns are not needed in today's world because of the danger factor to both humans and other animals.

However, there are naturally polled beef breeds that exist including Black and Red Angus, Senepol, Black and Red Brangus, Galloway, Belted Galloway, British White, Speckle Park, and Red Poll.

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11y ago

No, only the females. Males do, however, naturally have teats or nipples just like the females do, only unlike the females they are non-functional, just like the nipples on a man are compared to a woman.

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Not all of them. Only beef cows, those mature female bovines that have given birth already, have udders. Heifers (prior to being bred), steers, bulls and calves do not.

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The mature females do, yes.

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