There is no such thing as a "neutered cow." You can get a neutered bull, which is called a steer, or a spayed heifer, but never a "neutered cow."
An intact male ass (donkey or burro) is called a jack or jackass.Any neutered male equine (horse, mule, donkey) is called a 'gelding'.According to ruralheritage.com some people also refer to a neutered male as a 'John' and:'... (In England the Donkey Breed Society has decreed that male donkeys will be called stallions. Although this terminology is not used in the USA, Australia, or Canada, you may run across it in British books about donkeys.)'
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He got neutered.
A neutered female bovine would be called a spayed heifer or a spayed cow. However, this is done very infrequently because the surgery is difficult and expensive.A spayed heifer or spayed cow. Castrated bulls, on the other hand, are called steers or bullocks. Bulls are male, FYI.
A neutered sheep is typically called a wether.
"Nuttered" isn't a word, unless you are referring to "neutered" or "nutty". Cows are not neutered, bulls are, so the phrase "a cow is neutered" is absolutely meaningless. It does take on meaning though, when saying that a cow is nutty. This generally means that a cow is aggressive to the point of "blowing snot down your back pocket." Or sending you over the fence with her snorting on your heels. Nutty cows are the ones to look out for.
An "altered" (or fixed, castrated, neutered or spayed) female bovine is called a spayed heifer or spayed cow. In 99% of all cases such animals are called spayed heifers since most females that are going to be spayed are done so before they reach sexual maturity.
An entire (not neutered) male cat is called a Tom cat.
People don't usually neuter cows. people keep cows for milk and to produce milk cows need to have calves so there is not point in neutering them. The male equivalent of a cow is a bull. Males that are neutered are called a steers.
A hoblet. Non-neutered males are hobs, non-spayed females are jills and spayed females are sprites.The name "gib" or "hobble" is given to a male ferret that has been neutered."Hoblet" is the name given to a male ferret that has received a vasectomy.
A steer is a male or bull that has been neutered like a dog, called castrated. They will not be able to reproduce. Only males or bulls are steers. Steers are usually used for beef purposes.
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a gelding if he is neutered
A steer is a bull that has been neutered so he cannot produce offspring. In horses, the equivalent is the gelding.
A male horse is called a stallion, unless it is neutered, in which case it is called a gelding. Obviously, a male wild horse is not neutered, so it is a stallion.