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"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.
No. Justin can be more of a bull or steer's name, not a cow or heifer. Cows are female. Names like Bess or Abby or Eva are more suitable for a cow or 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.
Bull calf, heifer calf.
its a called a heifer
Heifer calf.
A heifer is the usual name for a young female bovine who hasn't had a calf. A heifer becomes a cow when it has had a calf.
A female walrus is called a cow.
Male and Female. It's bull and heifer for a cow. For a moose it's bull and sow. For a deer it's buck and doe. Sorry not much of a help. Maybe Someone else can help you more than I can.
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
Baby cow, baby calf, bull calf (if male), steer calf (if male and has been castrated), heifer calf (if female), dogie, offspring, progeny, etc.
A steer is a male uncastrated bovine. They have the same scientific name as a heifer or a cow or a bull, a bovine.