A beef cow if already given birth to one or two calves, or a beef heifer if she's an immature female. See the related question below for more.
Beef cows are all female, because the proper term for a cow is a mature female that has already given birth at least once or twice.
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
Most cattle are called Brahman-cross cattle. However, there are various beef breeds that have been created from crossing Brahman with other beef cattle. These breeds are:Santa GertrudisBeefmasterDroughtmasterSenepolBrangusRed BrangusBrafordSanta CruzBarzonaBonsmaraAmericanCharbrayBrahmousinBralersSimbrahRanger
Beef.
When a female has her second calf (baby), she will then be called a Cow. The word cattle is speaking of bovine as a whole, including babies, females and males.
The name that is applied to meat that comes from a cattle that is over one year old is "beef."
Beef calves. Beef cows are mature female bovines that have had a calf, and are primarily used in cow-calf production to produce calves that are raised and slaughtered for beef. However, when the beef cow is no longer productive, she gets slaughtered and turned into hamburger and sausages.
These are called cattle or cows.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
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A cow is a mature female of a certain species, including dolphins and cattle. Cattle is the name of the bovine animal that gives us milk and beef, and moos.
In Afrikaans, a female cow is called a "koei." The term is used to refer to adult female cattle, distinguishing them from male cattle, which are called "bul."