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.
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
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.
A castrated elephant is called a musth.
Castrated farm animals have different names depending on the animal. A castrated male cow is called a steer. A female who has never given birth is a heifer. A castrated male horse is a gelding. A female spayed horse is still called a mare. A castrated male pig is a hog.
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).
A castrated female pig is called a gilt.
A castrated cow is a male cow that has been surgically or chemically altered to remove its testicles, effectively making it unable to reproduce. Castrating cows is a common practice in agriculture to manage breeding and behavior in livestock.
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
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 castrated female dog is called a spayed bitch
In general terms, a very young cow is called a calf. If it's female, then it is called a heifer calf. If it is male, then it's a bull calf. If the calf has been castrated (by humans of course), then it's called a steer calf.