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uncle ralph is the main noun

while oxen and calf are common nouns

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What is the offspring of a bull and a cow?

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How long does it take to grow a calf and give milk?

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We were raised thinking veal is sheep or is this an old wive's tail?

Yes. That's completely wrong. Veal is meat from a calf.