Depending on your point of view, either all steers are male or no steers are male.
The word "steer" is used for formerly male cattle that have been neutered.
They are a neutered male.
i think the opposite gender of a steer is a heifer
i think the opposite gender of a steer is a heifer
There is no such thing as a female steer. A steer will forever and always be known as a castrated male bovine. Intact (uncastrated) male bovines are bulls, and intact (uncastrated) mature female bovines are cows. Heifers are female (intact) bovines that have not had a calf. Spayed heifers are heifers that have been "castrated" or repro tracts removed surgically.
That all depends on the gender of that calf. Bull or heifer or steer?
The homograph for "steer" is a noun referring to a male bovine animal, such as a bull or cow.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of gender specific nouns for a male are: father brother uncle king baron sire man mister stallion steer bull tom boar buck drake
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. Examples of gender specific nouns for a male are: father brother uncle king baron sire man mister stallion steer bull tom boar buck drake
Since "kind of cows" could mean anything from "kind of breed" to gender, I'll give you what I think are used in steer wrestling: Since the word "steer wrestling" seems self explanitory, I would assume that steers are used in steer wrestling. However, a little bird told me that heifers can also be used in this rodeo sport. Now as for the Breeds, they would mainly use crosses or purebred Corriente and Texas Longhorn cattle.
You need to have a saddle on it. Then, you will be able to steer it as you steer your player.
"It's either heifer or steer. Heifer means female and steer means male."Well - you are close. Actually, yes - you can use "she" and "he." Why not? But as far as heifer and steer- yes, the are gender specific, but not only gender specific. Heifers and cows are females . Males are called steers or bulls. A heifer is a female that has not yet calved, and a cow has had at least one calf. A steer starts his life as a bull calf- when they loose their "manhood" (castration) they are now steers. A bull is fully intact. Age and experience has nothing to do with their labels, it is solely their ability to reproduce.Typically, though, a cow is known as a "she," neither "he" and/or "she" because cows, as mentioned above, are mature female bovines (hence the "she") that have at least one (or two) calf/calves.
Steer is to look or to ride on it.
what is the antonym for steer