No, that is a steer.
Cows are not castrated. Bulls are. Bull calves are best castrated before 6 months of age.
A bull calf or a yearling bull. You can also get steer calves, or weaner or feeder steers too, if the bull calf has been castrated.
No. An ox is a castrated bull that has been used to draught purposes.
steer
There is no specific name for a castrated rabbit. The word "castrated" means the male rabbit. Other words for "castrated," when it comes to rabbits, are "neutered," "altered," and "fixed."
Bull calf if intact; steer calf if castrated.
An ox is a full groan bull that is then castrated.
A Holstein bull or steer (if castrated).
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
The offspring of a cow and a bull is called a calf. If the calf is female, she is referred to as a heifer calf. If the calf is male, then he, unless castrated after birth, is called a bull calf. Castrated calves are called steer calves.
A castrated bull can be safely introduced to heifers once he has fully healed from the castration procedure, which typically takes a few weeks. It is important to monitor the behavior of the bull and heifers to ensure they are getting along and there are no signs of aggression.
No. A bull is an intact male that is used for breeding. A bullock is a European term for a castrated bull, which North American cattlemen call a steer.