The "sire" of a bovine, be it a bull, cow, heifer, steer or calf, is the father or male parent of said animal. Sire is a Middle English term that comes from the alteration of the Old French word "senior," which is in turn the alteration for the Latin word of the same word in the first sense. This usage dates back to the early 16th century, especially with use among people. Today, however, sire is primarily used with pedigree analysis of animals including cattle.
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Sire or buck.
In cattle, a father is a called a sire. Also, it would not be a father cow, because "cow" means female. A male is a bull or a steer.
A sire is the "Dad" of an offspring, you usually just call them sires. A "mom" is called a Dam.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
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Sire or buck.
In cattle, a father is a called a sire. Also, it would not be a father cow, because "cow" means female. A male is a bull or a steer.
The father of a horse is called a sire Sire (Sy-er)
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the dad is called the bull
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
A sire is the "Dad" of an offspring, you usually just call them sires. A "mom" is called a Dam.
He's called the sire.
The father is a Sire. The mother is a Dam (dame)
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