Yes. Steers are the most common type of bovine that are raised and slaughtered for beef over bulls and cows/heifers. Bullocks (young bulls) in Europe are also most commonly raised and slaughtered for beef.
Predators to cattle are wolves, coyotes, panthers, lions etc.
Cattle meant to be sent to the slaughter house to be slaughtered and eaten.
Grass has blades and a stalk which are eaten by grazers like cattle.
No.
No. Milk does not come from male cattle: it comes from female cattle (i.e., cows).
All cattle can be eaten, though cows are usually reserved for milk and calf production. There are beef breeds that have been bred specifically for meat production. A beef herd is made up of castrated male bulls (known as bullocks).
That is what male cattle are, bulls.
No. The term "bull" refers to male cattle which are capable of reproduction. Male cattle which have been castrated are referred to as steers.
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oats are eaten by cattle
No cattle have prey. Cattle themselves are prey animals, not predators.
That would be a Bull.