A steer is more likely to be calmer, just like a castrated male dog is probably calmer than a unfixed female because they have less hormones in their body. they also have better tasting meat because of it
Yes, but you're better off getting a better quality porterhouse steak from a steer than you would a cow. A steer is younger than a cow and the meat is more tender and less gamey-tasting than a cow would be.
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
The homograph of steer is steer (either meaning to steer a car or the animal steer).
The cow wants a divorce because she had a "bum steer."
The cow wants a divorce because she had a "bum steer."
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A steer or bull cow is a male cow. The female cow is usually called a heifer. A dairy cow is sometimes called a milker.
A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
There is no such thing as a "neutered cow." You can get a neutered bull, which is called a steer, or a spayed heifer, but never a "neutered cow."
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
It could be a either a cow mistaken for a steer due to lack of udder development, or a steer that looks like a cow. The question itself is a wee bit confusing because steers are cattle that are made to lack secondary sexual characteristics typical of bulls. A "full-grown" steer (though there's no such thing as steers continue to grow throughout their life, unlike cows and bulls) will look like a mature cow, but a more masculine cow at that. That is where the "steer-like cow" noun may come from because a particular cow may lack femininity enough that she appear more like a castrated bull than an actual cow. Such cows tend to be responsible for calves intended for market than for replacements.