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There is no such thing as a "female cow" nor a "male cow." "Cow" refers to the female of any species including the domestic bovine, and is not a name of a specific animal. The male of a domestic bovine is called a bull, and the female (mature) a cow. To answer your question, it is the bull that is the larger of the two in most cases, such as within breeds and when the bull and the cow are the same age. But, if you compare between breeds, such as if the bull is a Dexter and the cow a Holstein, or if the bull is much younger than the cow, then the opposite may be true.
A bull is a male version a female cow is a COW
The female counterpart of a bull is a cow. Cows are mature female cattle that are typically raised for their milk, meat, or breeding purposes.
The Feminine or the female species of a bull is a cow.
COW
Bulls are male cowsWhen a bull and a cow (all cows are female)'mate' if the cow has a 'male' cow its called a 'bull'
The feminine form of a bull is a cow. Bulls are mature intact males used for breeding cows and heifers, and cows are mature female bovines that have had at least two calves.
A male is called a 'bull' and a female a 'cow'
A steer or bull cow is a male cow. The female cow is usually called a heifer. A dairy cow is sometimes called a milker.
A cow. Male = bull Female = cow Castrated male = steer
A mother elephant is called a cow and the baby is a calf.
That would be a cow.