That really ultimately depends on the breed of that bull calf.
A steer is not born as a steer because a steer is a castrated bull-calf. In other words, a bull calf is born then castrated (or "steered") a few days or months after birth, or right at weaning, depending on the producer. A bull-calf's birth weight depends on its breeding. He can be as small as 30 lbs (miniature cattle) or as large as over 100 lbs (larger breeds like Chianina, Simmental, or Charolais).
Jersey calves are small at birth, and may weigh around 40 to 60 lbs at birth.
Depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some may only weigh around 1000 lbs, others may weigh over 2000 lbs. Usually the higher weaning weights (or 205-day weight) a bull calf has, the higher the yearling weight he'll have.
A newborn Guernsey calf has an average birth weight of around 40 lbs.
25 to 35 pounds
A steer is not born as a steer because a steer is a castrated bull-calf. In other words, a bull calf is born then castrated (or "steered") a few days or months after birth, or right at weaning, depending on the producer. A bull-calf's birth weight depends on its breeding. He can be as small as 30 lbs (miniature cattle) or as large as over 100 lbs (larger breeds like Chianina, Simmental, or Charolais).
Yes. The only thing is that this "bull" is actually called a bull calf: the "calf" part of "bull" is dropped after the calf reaches around yearling age (~9 to 10 months of age). A cow has just as much of a chance of giving birth to a bull calf as a heifer calf. The sex or gender of her calf is determined by the sperm of the bull she was bred to, not the cow herself.
Jersey calves are small at birth, and may weigh around 40 to 60 lbs at birth.
Depends on the breed and each individual bull. Some may only weigh around 1000 lbs, others may weigh over 2000 lbs. Usually the higher weaning weights (or 205-day weight) a bull calf has, the higher the yearling weight he'll have.
A newborn Guernsey calf has an average birth weight of around 40 lbs.
As much as a baby calf
Bull Elk (male elk) weigh around 700 lbs. and are 5 feet tall from the toe to the shoulder Cow Elk (female elk) weigh around 500 lbs. and are 4 1/2 feet tall from the toe to the shoulder Newborn Calves weigh about 35 lbs. at birth
25 to 35 pounds
As little as $200 or as much as $650 depending on the breed
A newborn Holstein may weigh around 60 to 70 lbs. However, it's not uncommon for cows to give birth to calves 80 to 90 lbs.
This all depends on the breed. Three-month-old calves of different breeding will weigh more or less than the other. For instance, a Charolais calf will weigh more than a Jersey calf, or a miniature Angus calf will weigh less than an Angus calf (one that is normal in size and proportion).
One bull testicle (depending on the size and the breed of bull you are referring to) can weigh around 1 to 2 lbs.