A young bull is called a "bullock" or a "steer." So, next time you see a young male cow strutting around, you can call him by his proper name and impress all your friends with your bovine knowledge. Just don't try to challenge him to a staring contest - those horns are no joke!
A young cow is called a heifer, and a young bull is called a young bull or a yearling bull if it is between the ages of 10 to 18 months of age.
A bullock or young bull. It can also be called a bull calf if it's a pre-weaned calf.
A young male bull is called a bullock or a steer.
a young bull is called a bullock
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A young male bison is called a bull.
A young "male cow" (which is non-existent, by the way) is called a bullock or a young bull or, if not of weaning age, a bull calf. That is, if the so-called "male cow" is intact. If not, it is called a steer calf if castrated and is still relying on its mother's milk, or simply a steer after weaning or after it reaches around a year of age.
A young male bison is called a bull.
A young male bull raised for beef is called a steer. Steers are typically castrated males that are raised for their meat and are known for their high-quality beef.
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A female seal is a cow.A male seal is a bull.A young seal is a cub.
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.