A cow, since a cow is a female mature bovine.
It takes two years for a cow to mature from calf.
In the English language, there is no masculine word for a cow. A cow is the name given to a mature female bovine, colloquially to the general name encapsulating all domestic bovines regardless of type, breed, sex, size, use, or age.
A "daddy cow" is known as the sire. In actuality, cows are mature female bovines, or the "mommy cow," or more properly known as the dam. Bulls are intact/mature male bovines, hence being the "daddy cow" or sire of a calf or next-generation bull, steer, cow or heifer.
The meat from mature cattle (bulls and cows) is beef.
A cow is a mature female of a certain species, including dolphins and cattle. Cattle is the name of the bovine animal that gives us milk and beef, and moos.
A female walrus is called a cow.
A big cow is a mature female bovine that has had a calf that weighs over 1500 lbs.
Mature Bull ~ 1,147 kgs Mature Cow ~ 857 kgs
There is no "other" name. Dairy cows are dairy cows, no matter how you look at it, particularly in reference to mature females that are raised for the production of milk.
They are both mature females of their species.
If you feed your Cow everyday it will mature in 20 days. If you do not feed your Cow that day will not count toward it growing up.
A cow is a mature female bovine that has had a calf. She was a heifer before she had her first or second calf.