Oxen are draft animals, used for pulling carts and wagons. Bullocks are young bulls, typically.
The word is ox (oxen is the plural), which means a beef or more likely a bullock. A mule is the offspring of (usually) a mare and a jack.
The common definition of car is a vehicle moved by an engine or motor such as an automobile or rail car. A bullock cart is a vehicle moved by an animal (bullock, horse, dog etc.). A bullock is generally an ox or any castrated male bovine. The bullock carts are still commonly found in most parts of Asia.
Ox is the singular, oxen is the plural.
Yes, but with one tiny difference . . . the ox is a bull which has been castrated, that is, has had its testicles, the "male gland", removed. This makes the ox much more gentle and willing to work than the uncastrated bull. The ox is also called a 'bullock' in some locations.
A young bull, or any male of the ox kind., An ox, steer, or stag., To bully.
The ox or bullock cart was a form of transportation in the past. It is a cart that was pulled by a cow or bullock. They are still used in many parts of the world.
A bull is an intact mature male bovine that is primarily used for the purpose of breeding cows and heifers in order to produce offspring called calves. Oxen, on the other hand, (singular being ox), are castrated male bovines (and occasionally female bovines) that are trained and used for draft work.
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A cow does not change into an ox during ANY point of her life. A cow is a mature female bovine that has had at least 2 calves; an ox is a castrated male (otherwise called a steer or a bullock) that is trained for pulling carts, plows, wagons, etc.
An oxpecker eats flies off the ox's back which is an example of symbiosis.
The seagull ate the orange
No a bullock is a bullock