pit bulls like every other dog get there behavior from there masters , if you praise it while its is being agrressive then chances are its your own fualt its aggresive , dogs are loyal to their owner , they act the way they do if you train it a certain way you can do it unintentionally or purposely , just remember their your kids they absorb anything you teach them
A bully boy is a tough, young, aggressive man, or a dated term for a familiar male friend who is regarded fondly.
no they are not how do you feel after you breed
All bulls are male. Cows are female, mostly.
It depends. Is the male becoming aggressive? If it is then something's wrong. Males are usually protective of the females and pups (depending on breed) so if it is acting aggressive towards the female then it will hurt the puppy's. Other male dogs will be fine around the pregnant female but become aggressive towards the pups. Do your research on the breed to determine what is the best way to protect not only the female and pups but the male because the female will attack the male if he try's to attack the puppy's.
Bulls are male cattle used for breeding or meat production. They are known for their strength and aggressive behavior, especially when provoked. Bulls are often characterized by their large size, horns, and muscular build.
Male seals are called bulls.
No. Uncastrated males are bulls. Castrated males are steers. Bulls can get aggressive and an aggressive animal that's as big as a bull is dangerous, so most male cattle are castrated. All boy cows are not bulls. Determining on whether the owner of the bull wants steers in his herd or bulls he will either castrate them and make them steers or not and keep them as bulls. Aggressiveness is not the only reason bulls are castrated. If the owner is interested in better quality meat, then when they castrate the bull, they don't produce as much testosterone. Therefore, instead of becoming a more lean and muscular animal, they become more meaty. It improves the quality of the meat by producing more muscling in the meat. Producers usually receive a better profit when they sell groups of steers than when they try and sell a few bulls.
That is what male cattle are, bulls.
Male bulls wear bells if they are castrated
Bulls
Steer are not aggressive animals. Steer are male cattle who used to be bulls, but were castrated at some point in their life, most likely early on while it was young. This is to prevent the animal to breed with any cows or heffers in the field, and to also make them unaggressive.
I've never heard anything like that happening before. I have heard sometimes of bulls becoming babysitters for calves occaisonally, but I've never heard of bulls being harmful to newborn baby calves. He may butt a calf out of the way if he's in a hurry to get one of the cows bred, or to set it in its place in the pecking order, but never to intentionally hurt it.