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Heifer
The female bovine is referred to as a heifer if she is young or hasn't had a calf yet and a cow after she is full-grown or has a calf.
If he's intact, he's a bull calf. If he's been castrated, then a steer calf.
A "female cow" is a mature female bovine that has had at least one or two calves. A cow is only female, never either male or female.
Female whales are called cows. The calf is a calf.
Baby cow, baby calf, bull calf (if male), steer calf (if male and has been castrated), heifer calf (if female), dogie, offspring, progeny, etc.
Both. A calf is a general term for a young bovine, regardless of sex. A calf, thus, can be either male or female. A male calf is called a bull calf, and a female calf a heifer calf. If the bull calf has been castrated, he is then called a steer calf.
When a cow gives birth the animal is called a calf, as the calf grows the name changes depending on the sex of the animal. A female is called a hiefer and a male is called a bullock
Umm well thats a hard one.You're saying "the elephant" but you see I'm not sure which elephant out of the million that inhabit the world!Although I will guess the name. Is it Horton?Now hovever if you're talking about a name given to any bably elephant then its a calf. Or is that a cow ?
The young female of a cow is called a heifer. A heifer is a female bovine that has not yet given birth to a calf.
"heifer" is a cow that has not borne a calf, or has borne only one calf. Cows are female and the male is therefore a bull.
A young female calf from birth until she has had a calf of her own is called a heifer