All are just as good to eat as the other. Steers are more popular to be eaten because they're not needed for the breeding herd.
Yes. Bulls are steer that have not been castrated. Most beef comes from steers.
Generally the beef eaten in America is from a cow or a steer. Bull beef is not usually available to consumers.
Yes.
You can not directly make one from the other. Pork is the meat of a pig, beef is the meat of a bovine like a steer, cow, bull, or heifer. Two different animals cannot make the same meat. You, however, can convert beef to pork. For example If you have beef and for some religious or cultural reason you were not allowed to eat the beef. It would be a simple mater of feeding the beef to the pigs who would thrive on it and then eat the pigs.
Please be more specific. Are you asking about cattle in a plural form or from "a cattle?" If the former, how many are you talking about here? What size are they? What breed? What class or type: cow, steer, bull, heifer, etc.?? And are you asking about ready-to-eat beef that you get from a bovine or carcass weights? So again, please be more specific in this question so that it can be properly answered.
Bull beef is actually considered one of the best meats to eat, as it's quite lean and tender. However the meat quality depends on the age of the bull, his diet, breed, and temperament level.
Bull bates eat insects.
For how long a period are you feeding them? And what size are these cows, if they are really "cows" at all? Either way, I'll give you an estimate. One bovine will eat 2.5% of it's body weight, no matter if it's a cow, a bull, a steer, a heifer or a calf. Thus, one 1000 lb (454 kg) cow, with or without a calf, will eat 25 lb per day. For 100 cows, that's 2500 lbs of hay per day.
Yes.
most bull rays eat musscels, crabs, and shellfish. most bull rays eat musscels, crabs, and shellfish.
A bull shark is a fish, humans can eat fish.
bull fish