A bull calf or a yearling bull. You can also get steer calves, or weaner or feeder steers too, if the bull calf has been castrated.
A bull calf, or a steer calf if he's been castrated.
A heifer if female, or a young bull if male. If the male is castrated, then it's referred to as a steer.
Male cattle are called bulls
Heifer.
A Bull
Steers, steer calves, yearling bulls, bull calves, bullocks, or calves. Steers and bullocks are castrated male bovines that are castrated after birth or at weaning. Bulls are intact male bovines, and range from being calves, yearlings, or mature animals.
A mature male sheep is called a ram.
The meat from mature cattle (bulls and cows) is beef.
A mature male pig is called a boar. A mature female pig (that has produced offspring) is called a sow.
Bull calves, steer calves, cows and heifers.
Male rabbits are called "bucks", like male deer.
beef
Also called a buck.
A mature female goose is called either a hen or a goose. A mature male is called a gander.
Cattle are not called steers, rather steers are called cattle, when loosely referring to more than one steer or indiscriminate bovine. Steers are cattle because cattle are a collection of bovines that include steers, as well as cows, heifers, bulls and calves. However, cattle can be called steers if these cattle are specifically castrated male bovines, but cattle should not be called steers if they are not specifically and only castrated male bovines.
The young of a donkey is called a foal.A young male is a colt but a mature male is a Jack.A young female is a filly but a mature male is a Jenny
A young male bovine is called a bull-calf. If he's a yearling he's called a yearling bull. If he has been castrated right after birth he is called a steer-calf. Upon being weaned and reaching one year of age he is called a steer. A young female bovine is called a heifer-calf. After she's weaned she's known as a heifer. At around one year of age she is commonly called a yearling heifer.