Heifer.
Beef cows are all female, because the proper term for a cow is a mature female that has already given birth at least once or twice.
Only the female cattle (called cows) that have had a calf a short while ago are the ones you can milk out. Males, including bulls, bullocks and steers, you can't. You also can't milk female cattle that are dry (not producing milk) and have not given birth to a calf, no matter the age.
Cattle are mammals, they give birth to live young, and do not lay eggs.
A beef cow if already given birth to one or two calves, or a beef heifer if she's an immature female. See the related question below for more.
A female pig that has given birth is called a sow.
Tamarau is the Phillipines spelling of the animal, where it originates. The English spelling is tamaraw. They are a group of rare buffalo and buffalo is cattle. Therefore a male would be a bull, whereas a female would be a cow. A female who has not given birth to a calf is a heifer.
Octo-mom.
No they don;t get hit to death if they give birth to a female
A heifer.
A gilt is a female pig that has not given birth, a sow is a female pig that has given birth so piglets, and a boar is an intact male pig.
It depends on what the animal is a female cow is a cow, a horse is a mare, a girl chicken is called a chicken, a female pig is a sow, a female rabbit is a doe, a female goat is a nanny, a female sheep is ewe,
A female pig that has not yet given birth to piglets is called a gilt.