No.
No. Milk does not come from male cattle: it comes from female cattle (i.e., cows).
That is what male cattle are, bulls.
No. The term "bull" refers to male cattle which are capable of reproduction. Male cattle which have been castrated are referred to as steers.
The word that means to guide and can also be used to refer to a male member of the cattle family is "steer."
No cattle have prey. Cattle themselves are prey animals, not predators.
Both.
That would be a Bull.
Yes, always. There were always a river that had to be crossed or forded on a cattle drive.
Not usually.
A bull is a male cattle. A female cattle is called a cow. So, yes, bulls can only be one gender - male.
Cattle are not called steers, rather steers are called cattle, when loosely referring to more than one steer or indiscriminate bovine. Steers are cattle because cattle are a collection of bovines that include steers, as well as cows, heifers, bulls and calves. However, cattle can be called steers if these cattle are specifically castrated male bovines, but cattle should not be called steers if they are not specifically and only castrated male bovines.