No. There is no such thing as a "male cow." Cows, by definition, are only mature female bovines, not both male and female, which is the common and misused colloquial term for "cows."
Bulls are intact male bovines (NOT cows) that are used for breeding purposes. Steers are castrated male bovines that are used and raise for meat production.
Yes that is the name for a male of the bovine species.
Females are called cows.
Males, females are called cows
Yes
No. Cows and bulls are different. Though they are of the same species, they are not the same gender or sexes. Cows are female and bulls are male. This is very obvious just by looking at them--especially if you know what to look for.
Yes they do because all cows are girls and all bulls are boys
yes almost all pit bulls can swim
Bulls can be and usually are a very stubborn animal. They do not like to be told what to do all of the time.
Horse is genderless. A male horse is a stallion and a female horse is a mare
Because that's a part of their breeding. But not all bulls are brown: there are yellow bulls, black bulls, red and white bulls, black and white bulls, red bulls, white bulls, etc.
A bull is a male cattle. A female cattle is called a cow. So, yes, bulls can only be one gender - male.
All bulls are male. Cows are female, mostly.
There is no exact opposite gender for a heifer. A heifer is a young female that has not yet born a calf. Males that have not been castrated are bulls; males that have been castrated are steers.
No. Cows and bulls are different. Though they are of the same species, they are not the same gender or sexes. Cows are female and bulls are male. This is very obvious just by looking at them--especially if you know what to look for.
Yes they do because all cows are girls and all bulls are boys
yes almost all pit bulls can swim
You can tell if they are male or female because of their size. The male is bigger than the female who is the smalleer one.
Cows are cattle, as they are females only, while bulls are male cattle. Therefore, you cannot say for certain which is larger as one is a grouping, the other a specific gender of the species. Bulls are usually larger than cows, especially if referring to cows and bulls of the same breed, and not between breeds.
Bulls can be and usually are a very stubborn animal. They do not like to be told what to do all of the time.
Steers (castrated male bovines), bulls and heifers (female bovines that have not calved) that are between the ages of 12 and 24 months of age tend to give better quality beef than older cows or bulls. Naturally, of course, this all depends on their diets they were on in the past few months prior to slaughter.
no pit bulls can be diffrent colers shapes sizez mean nice and smart or dumb but all pits are diffrent