Bull calf.
A young male bovine is commonly referred to as a bull calf.
When a cow gives birth the animal is called a calf, as the calf grows the name changes depending on the sex of the animal. A female is called a hiefer and a male is called a bullock
Both. A calf is a general term for a young bovine, regardless of sex. A calf, thus, can be either male or female. A male calf is called a bull calf, and a female calf a heifer calf. If the bull calf has been castrated, he is then called a steer calf.
A young elephant is referred to as a calf.A calfa calf
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
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.
Baby cow, baby calf, bull calf (if male), steer calf (if male and has been castrated), heifer calf (if female), dogie, offspring, progeny, etc.
The correct name for female moose is a COW, the male is called a BULL and the young moose is called a CALF.
The name of a young elephant is a calf.
The name of a young elephant is a calf.
Male = Bull Female = Cow Young = Calf
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