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What do you mean "a cattle oxen"?? Oxen are cattle, and cattle is a plural term for more than one bovine. Oxen is also a plural term for more than one ox. So either you are referring to abovine or more than one bovine. The same goes with the "oxen."So I would suggest to re write the question with proper grammar so it makes more sense and can actually be answered properly.
"A cattle oxen?" There is no such thing as "a cattle" nor "a oxen." Those two phrases are VERY grammatically incorrect. Cattle is a plural term for more than one bovine, no matter the sex or age of that animal. Oxen are also cattle, so they would also fit into the term of cattle. Oxen is a plural form of more than one ox. So with that, there is no way that this question can be answered properly because of the confusing terms that are used here. Please re-write the question so it makes more sense.
Oxen are cattle, and yes, people eat cattle.
There are WAY too many variables to this question. It all depends on the type of dogs, the number of cattle we are talking about (by cattle I mean BOTH oxen and cattle) and their sex, size, weight and whether they're armed with horns or not, and where this fight is being taken place in. All in all there are just too many animals involved to give a really clear answer as to which side will win.
Yes. Man has domesticated animals since the dawn of time. The Vikings had horses, oxen, cattle, sheep, dogs and cats.
an oxen
Cattle.
Cattle. Bovine.
Bovine, cows, oxen, cattle
There were many different animals throughout ancient Mesopotamia. There were dogs, sheep, goats, cattle, donkeys, oxen, horses, camels, gazelle, lions, and others.
bred (As in you have bred the cattle)
Oxen (plural of OX) are large, castrated cattle used for pulling large loads.