Carts or wagons pulled by oxen.
Oxen are large domesticated animals commonly used for pulling carts, plows, or wagons on farms.
No. Oxen are castrated male cattle that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Males do not give milk only cows do.
Horses. They used oxen to haul their carts.
Walking. Riding horses or oxen. Riding carts pulled by horses or oxen. Sailing boats.
Bulls can become oxen when they get castrated and are trained to pull carts, wagons, plows, etc. However most breeding bulls stay bulls, and oxen are trained at a young age, when they are castrated when they are on their mommas and not yet trained as oxen.
None. Oxen don't have "babies." This is because most oxen, if not all, are males, mainly castrated, that are trained to pull carts, not to be bred to produce "babies."
Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.
Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.
They used their feet, rode horses, and used horses or oxen to pull wheeled carts.
They used their feet, rode horses, and used horses or oxen to pull wheeled carts.
Oxen are castrated bulls. Historically, they were used to provide power to pull carts and plow fields. They were also eaten.
Oxen are draft animals, used for pulling carts and wagons. Bullocks are young bulls, typically.