"heifer" is a cow that has not borne a calf, or has borne only one calf. Cows are female and the male is therefore a bull.
No. Justin can be more of a bull or steer's name, not a cow or heifer. Cows are female. Names like Bess or Abby or Eva are more suitable for a cow or heifer.
The female bovine is referred to as a heifer if she is young or hasn't had a calf yet and a cow after she is full-grown or has a calf.
its a called a heifer
Bull calf, heifer calf.
Lamb - there is no different between gender. Only when they are adults is there a difference.
Heifer calf.
A heifer is the usual name for a young female bovine who hasn't had a calf. A heifer becomes a cow when it has had a calf.
A female walrus is called a cow.
Male and Female. It's bull and heifer for a cow. For a moose it's bull and sow. For a deer it's buck and doe. Sorry not much of a help. Maybe Someone else can help you more than I can.
Baby cow, baby calf, bull calf (if male), steer calf (if male and has been castrated), heifer calf (if female), dogie, offspring, progeny, etc.
What part of "unmated" cattle are you referring to? Are you referring to females, or males or both? It's hard to tell what you're asking, but I'll do my best. An "unmated" young female, or a young female bovine that has not been bred yet is a heifer. A bull that has never bred a cow or heifer before is often referred to as a virgin bull. A cow that has calved but hasn't been bred yet is referred to as an open or barren cow.