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A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
Yes. It depends on the nutrition in the feed: if, for example, it's high in fat, there will be a lot of fat in your animal (ex. a cow) and the meat will probably taste better. If you put a cow on an all-grass diet or a feed with low fat, that cow will become thin and probably unhealthy. The meat will not be as good.All in all, though, I think juicy steak with steak spice wins out over any feed :)
An altered male cow is a steer. Steers are castrated male cattle that are raised for beef production. This process is done to reduce aggressive behavior and improve the quality of the meat.
As an Ox is a bovine (Like a male cow) you can get several meat products from them.
Meat from a cow, obviously.
Well, kind of, even though there really is no such thing as a "male cow." But "male cows" typically refers to bulls (intact males used for breeding) and steers (castrated males used for beef).
In colloquial terms, yes, both male and female bovines are used to make beef or "cow meat."
Any name like Sirloin, T-Bone, Chester, Angus, Blackie, etc.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
A bull is the male form of a cow.
A castrated male cow is known as a steer. Steers are typically raised for beef production, as castration helps reduce aggressive behavior and improves meat quality. They are commonly found in cattle farming operations.