"Bulls" refer to the male OS some species. For instance there are bull bison, bull buffalo, and bull elephants.
Cattle commonly refers to Bovine animals, or cows. In this case a bull is the male used for reproduction, a steer is a catrated male used for meat production, and a cow is the female and is used either for milk production or reproduction of animals for meat.
A bull is an intact male bovine used to breed heifers and cows.
"Cattle" is a collective noun which encompasses all bovines regardless of age, breed, sex or size.
No it is not. A bull is a completly different type of animal. You can though have a bulldog but that has nothing to do with a bull.
No, the chromosomal difference between cattle and humans would prevent a human female from conceiving a fetus with a bovine male.
- To make sure that students know the difference between a cow, a bull, a heifer, and a steer - Know the basic difference between dairy cows and beef cows - Know the difference between dairy farms and beef cattle farms
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the difference between the 2 is that the red bull shot has double the quanity of taurine and gurana in a little shot bottle and the can have the safe limit but with a bigger quanity
Nope. If they were the same, then there would no difference between a lamb and a bull.
No. The term "bull" refers to male cattle which are capable of reproduction. Male cattle which have been castrated are referred to as steers.
Cattle ranchers raise cattle, and sheep/goat farmers raise sheep and goats.
It would be difficult to say exactly how big a cross between these dogs would be. Australian cattle dogs are a little bit bigger than Staffordshire bull terriers. A cross between these two would probably be between 20 to 25 kilograms.
That would be a Bull.
A cow will never become a bull because cows are female cattle and bulls are male cattle.
i dont think there is any difference because i think they are the same dog but it has two names hope this helps