Well, kind of, even though there really is no such thing as a "male cow." But "male cows" typically refers to bulls (intact males used for breeding) and steers (castrated males used for beef).
A jumper bull is just a full grown male cow. These jumper bulls are used exclusively for breeding purposes.
Any name like Sirloin, T-Bone, Chester, Angus, Blackie, etc.
Well if you're asking what you call a male horse it's a stallion. A male horse used merely for breeding purposes is a stud.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
A male cow is called a bull.
Well, kind of, even though there really is no such thing as a "male cow." But "male cows" typically refers to bulls (intact males used for breeding) and steers (castrated males used for beef).
The male buffalo is called the bull just like the cow.
A male rhino is called a bull.A female rhino is called a cow.
Yes. That's the only way you will get a calf. Breeding a cow to another male animal (except a bull bison or carabao) will not get her pregnant.
A jumper bull is just a full grown male cow. These jumper bulls are used exclusively for breeding purposes.
Any name like Sirloin, T-Bone, Chester, Angus, Blackie, etc.
If she's a female bovine that has had at least two calves, then she should be called a cow. If this "cow" is anything BUT the definition above, "she" would be a heifer (a female bovine that has had zero to 1 calf), a steer (a castrated male bovine), or a bull (an intact [has testes] male bovine that is used for breeding).
Well if you're asking what you call a male horse it's a stallion. A male horse used merely for breeding purposes is a stud.
A bull is the male form of a cow.
A stallion, sire, or a stud. You can call a male horse a stallion, gelding (if he is gelded), or a colt. Hope this helps!
A female is called a cow and a male is called a bull