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.
Horses, cows, and bulls like to live in corral's in ranches or pet farms.
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Depends on were you live in the world
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
Wild cattle, including bulls, live in grasslands. They are herbivores and primarily eat grass. Today most cattle are domestic, and they live in pastures. Feedlots that deliver grains grown elsewhere to cattle to increase the productivity of cattle production are increasing. Bulls are also used to describe adult males of a variety of species, including elephant bulls, seal bulls, etc.
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No. It's "The bull lives in the pen." Other variations are, "The bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in the pen," "Bulls live in pens," and so on.
No, they live on farms and ranches.
Cows, calves and yearlings live in loose herds or groups. Bulls on the other hand, live in bachelor groups or alone.
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Yes. They have live young
No dogs should live outside.
Bulls can live to 10 to 14 years of age, but most are culled or slaughtered for beef when they're around 5 to 6 years old.
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Pit bulls are known to live in most continents in all kinds of weathers and they live from 10 to 15 years.
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