A heifer
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
Cattle are mammals, they give birth to live young, and do not lay eggs.
The female bovine is referred to as a heifer if she is young or hasn't had a calf yet and a cow after she is full-grown or has a calf.
The females are cows, the males are bulls and the young are calves. Just like cattle.
Tagalog Translation of FEMALE CATTLE: mga babaeng baka
When a cow gives birth the animal is called a calf, as the calf grows the name changes depending on the sex of the animal. A female is called a hiefer and a male is called a bullock
In the English language there are no masculine nor feminine forms. There are only gender-specific nouns for male or female animals. Heifer is a female noun for cattle (or bovines), specifically cattle or a bovine that is young and never gave birth to a calf.
Female elephants are frequenlty called "cow" elephants.
A young male bovine is called a bull-calf. If he's a yearling he's called a yearling bull. If he has been castrated right after birth he is called a steer-calf. Upon being weaned and reaching one year of age he is called a steer. A young female bovine is called a heifer-calf. After she's weaned she's known as a heifer. At around one year of age she is commonly called a yearling heifer.
A Bovine is a type of cattle like a Buffalo Or a cow.
Milk comes from the udders of female cattle (a.k.a cows).
My guess is that it could be Cattle Annie.