Most bulls will be on the farm/ranch until they're around 4 or 5 years old. By that time they start getting ornery and aggressive and need to be shipped to slaughter. Some bulls, however, will not get this way and live to be still productive past 15 years of age.
A black cockatoo can live for quite a long time. These birds can live for ten of years before dying.
12 years
Depends entirely upon the breed of the bull. Some bulls have no horns (polled) some such as the long horn can have horns that are2-3 ft long
Three to four years.
They can live until they are about 12-15 years of age.
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That all depends on the breed. A bull's hair coat is just like that of a cow's of the same breed, really. For instance, an Angus bull has the same texture and thickness of hair coat as an Angus cow. Highland bulls have a thick long coat just like Highland cows do.
George Grant in 1873 brought Aberdeen Angus cattle to the United States. These animals were both red and black, and in no way were separated from black until breeders in the US, long after the animals were brought over from Scotland, decided to form breed associations separating red angus cattle from the blacks. In 1954 the Red Angus Association of America was formed, 81 years after the first Aberdeen Angus cattle arrived to US soil.
A black cockatoo can live for quite a long time. These birds can live for ten of years before dying.
Most bulls will be on the farm/ranch until they're around 4 or 5 years old. By that time they start getting ornery and aggressive and need to be shipped to slaughter. Some bulls, however, will not get this way and live to be still productive past 15 years of age.
Unfortunately the rest of your life.
I don't think these are Angus cattle. However, it could be a very mature Angus bull with a pronounced dewlap, but my hunch is that you're looking at Black Simmental cattle with an even heavier dewlap (which is typical of all Simmentals). Today, Simmentals are getting to be looking more and more like Angus because of the Angus genetics being put in to these full-blood Simmentals.
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The Angus breed has existed for over 300 years now.
a black rhinoceros can live for 35-50 years, providing it is not poached before then.
Bulls don't go through gestation periods: cows and heifers that have been bred do. Bulls are intact male bovines that are used to breed cows, and can settle as many as 50 cows in one breeding season. Cows are mature female bovines that are capable of having a calf, and typically the definition of cows means that they have already had a calf. Heifers are females that have never given birth to a calf. So, if you asked your question with cows or heifers in it instead of bulls, you would get a better answer. :)