A castrated ram is a ram that has had his testicles removed, also known as a wether.
A castrated "cow" (in the colloquial term) would be called a steer. A castrated cow, in the specific term of a mature female bovine, would be a spayed cow or heifer.
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A wether
Cow
Cows are not castrated. Bulls are. Bull calves are best castrated before 6 months of age.
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
"Bovine" refers to cows in general. A male cow which has been castrated is called an ox. The plural of ox is oxen.
"Male cows" castrated before reaching sexual maturity are called steers.
Cow
Cows are not castrated. Bulls are. Bull calves are best castrated before 6 months of age.
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
The offspring of a cow is referred to as a calf. A heifer calf is a female calf, a bull calf is an intact male calf, and a steer calf is a castrated male calf (castrated after birth).
"Bovine" refers to cows in general. A male cow which has been castrated is called an ox. The plural of ox is oxen.
A steer. Steers are castrated bulls, not cows. Cows do not have testes either, and, there is no such thing as a "male cow".
"Male cows" castrated before reaching sexual maturity are called steers.
A steer if referring to a castrated bovine raised for beef, or an ox if referring to a castrated, usually horned bovine used for draft.
Oxen are also known as steer(s), castrated bulls.
The offspring of a cow and a bull is called a calf. If the calf is female, she is referred to as a heifer calf. If the calf is male, then he, unless castrated after birth, is called a bull calf. Castrated calves are called steer calves.