There is no answer because you didn't pose a question that is able to be answered.
meat, hence "angus beef burgers"
A rhetorical question. Cows and bulls differ in that bulls do not make milk. That's your answer.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
Yes. Bulls do the same things as cows do, except produce milk and give birth to calves.
Selective breeding, the farmer will select what bulls to breed to what cows in order to increase milk production.
Cattle are raised for the cow's natural resources. These natural resources include meat, leather and milk. Cows are raised in several countries in the world and are a sacred animal in India.
Beef.
All cattle can be eaten, though cows are usually reserved for milk and calf production. There are beef breeds that have been bred specifically for meat production. A beef herd is made up of castrated male bulls (known as bullocks).
Cows provide milk, meat, leather, and gelatin.
Yes, the noun 'cattle' is a word for any type of domesticated bovine usually raised for milk, meat, work, or breeding, including cows, steers, bulls, and oxen. The noun 'cattle' is a plural form of uncountable noun. The noun 'cattle' is a word for a type of thing, a type of living thing.
Milk, leather, glue.