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Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.

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What is the difference between oxen's and oxens?

Cows are typically used for dairy and/or beef. Oxen are draft animals that are used to pull carts, ploughs, etc. Most oxen are castrated males though some heifers are also used.


What is the difference between an oxen and an ox?

Ox is the singular, oxen is the plural.


Which term refers to cows and oxen?

Cattle.


What is another name for cows and oxen?

Cattle. Bovine.


What is the terminology of ox?

Bovine, cows, oxen, cattle


Is it true that oxes are boys and cows are girls?

Cows are always female. A male cow is a bull, and a calf is born of a bull father and cow mother. Technically, an ox is a castrated male, but any bovine draught annimal is commonly called 'ox' or 'oxen'.


What is a four letter word for raised cattle?

bred (As in you have bred the cattle)


What animals did the babylonians raise?

pigs, cows, oxen and sheep (i think)


What is a sentence with bovine in it?

Cows, buffaloes, bison, and oxen are examples of bovines.


What is the difference between an oxen and a mule?

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.


Do oxen have utters?

No. No bovine has utters. Cows have udders, though. Generally oxen are referred to as castrated adult males that are trained to be draft animals, so they definitely would not have udders. However, some cows are trained as oxen, so, as mentioned above, yes some oxen may have udders.


Does the oxen produce milk?

No. Oxen are castrated male cattle that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Males do not give milk only cows do.