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How many calves does a bull produce?

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What does an Angus bull produce?

Semen that is ejaculated into cows to produce Angus-sired calves.


What are baby male calves called?

Bull calves.


What is a female bull calf known as?

There is no such thing. Bull calves are male, never either male or female. Female calves are called heifer calves.


How many calves can a cow produce in her lifetime?

A cow can have anywhere from one to 20 calves in her lifetime, depending on how productive she is and how long she is able to stay in the herd to produce those calves. On average, a cow will produce eight calves in her lifetime. Cows that are used for embryo transfer can produce up to twice as many calves in her life time than she can by her own doing. The record number of calves a cow has had in her lifetime is 39.


How many siblings does a bull have?

Do you mean, "How many other calves are delivered at the same time as a young bull?" Either zero or one, usually.


What is a not mature male in cattle?

Bull calves, steer calves, cows and heifers.


What does a bull mate with to get a cow?

A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.


Can you butcher bull calves?

Yes.


What is a young bull?

A young bull is a bull that is often younger than one year of age, but too old to be still considered a bull calf. Bull calves are no longer known as bull calves after 10 to 12 months of age.


What does a cow and bull make?

Baby calves.


What is meant by steering a bull?

Bull calves are altered or castrated, at which time they are called steers. Steering a bull prevents fighting, accidental breeding with cows and heifer calves, and allows for easier management.


Does the bull in the cow family have anything to do with the calves?

50% of the calf traits come from the Bull.