A rhetorical question. Cows and bulls differ in that bulls do not make milk. That's your answer.
Male mammals usually do not have well-developed mammary glands and thus cannot produce milk.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
Yes. Bulls do the same things as cows do, except produce milk and give birth to calves.
Selective breeding, the farmer will select what bulls to breed to what cows in order to increase milk production.
Beef.
Cows make milk.
There is no answer because you didn't pose a question that is able to be answered.
Cheese is made from milk, and milk can be taken from cows, and that is where most the cheese we eat comes from; cows
cows...! DUHHHHHHHHHHHH! where else would COWS milk come from? I mean COME ON!
No, only the "female cows" do. Male "cows" are not cows. They are bulls or steers, which do not produce milk. Female bovines that have had a calf (or at least two) are called cows and those cows produce milk. Young female bovines that have not had a calf are called heifers, and they are not able to produce milk because they have not had a calf yet.
Cows in Wyoming make milk.
Cows milk is. Not their mothers milk is not. Cows milk will make their tummy upset. Give them water to drink.
Cows aren't eaten. They are for milk.