Beef
A different answer:
Steaks can be cut from beef or pork, although in common usage, steak refers to beef. Steaks can also be cut from large fish, venison, bison and other animals.
A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
Beef meat is from cattle. If the meat is from cow, steer, bull, calf, does not matter it is beef.
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
Generally the beef eaten in America is from a cow or a steer. Bull beef is not usually available to consumers.
The cow's or steer's meat is beef; the sheep's meat is lamb or mutton; the pig's meat is pork.
Both, but many cows are used as dairy animals so beef from young animals is more likely to come from bullocks. Beef from older animals is more likely to come from former dairy cows. There is no such thing as a male cow. All cows are female. A bull or a steer is what a cow mates with. From TexasDolly: If you mate a cow (or heifer) with a steer you're not going to have a lot of luck in the breeding department since a steer has been castrated. You live in NY right?
An altered male cow is a steer. Steers are castrated male cattle that are raised for beef production. This process is done to reduce aggressive behavior and improve the quality of the meat.
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.
The cow.
Cow's.
cows
The flesh of a slaughtered full-grown steer, bull, ox, or cow.