a calf
A young bovine that has not had an offspring is called a heifer.
Calving, and the young bovine that comes out as a result is called a calf.
A young bovine needs to be YOUNG, i.e., 0 days (birth) to 6 or 10 months of age (weaning) to "qualify" as a calf.
A vet who specializes in cattle is called a bovine veterinarian.
A Bovine is a type of cattle like a Buffalo Or a cow.
No. A baby calf is a young bovine; a kid is a young goat.
When castrated he will be called a steer no matter how young.
The tail from a calf (young immature bovine).
A young steer is called a bullock. It is a young male bovine that has been castrated.
A heifer.
A calf is a general term for an immature bovine that relies on its mother or the bottle for milk for several months of its life until weaned.
"The young vet read a much-used copy of a book about Bovine Diseases while he ate his lunch."