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Oxen are draft animals, used for pulling carts and wagons. Bullocks are young bulls, typically.
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In the days of the pioneers they were used for pulling wagons and such. Oxen were/are used as beasts of burden...plowing, pulling carts and wagons. Since they are essentially large muscular steers they were also eaten when they could no longer work.
I suppose that you think to Semigreul românesc.
I remember station wagons. Station wagons are still popular in Europe and the UK, but they're no longer as popular in the US. Crossovers are sort of like tall wagons, and for the user who car pools or has a large family, something with more seats is a better option. Many people also like the taller ride given by other car styles.
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John Deere makes some toy wagons. The most popular brand of toy wagon available is radio flyer. It has been this way for many years.
All ways where needed. Pulling wagons, riding, plowing, as part of the army.
A Carter drove animals that pulled wagons and/or carts.
they traveled by foot or wagons also by animals like horses
Carters drove the animals that pulled wagons and carts.
Oxen are used as draft (or draught) animals, or animals trained and used to pull wagons, carts, plows, etc. When they are no longer useful as draft animals they are likely slaughtered for meat.