If you mean can they give birth, then no. They do not have the correct organs for the job.
Elephant babies are called calfs, male elephants are called bulls, and females are called cows.
None. Bulls don't "have" babies. But they can make calves by breeding a cow or two. Or more. The average offspring that a bull can sire can range from 10 to 50 calves in a breeding season. Of course this depends on the cows' ability to settle when bred and not abort.
Yes, Holstein bulls can have horns. However, many Holstein bulls are dehorned when they are young to prevent injuries to other animals and humans.
The weight of 12 bulls can vary depending on the breed and age of the bulls. On average, a mature bull can weigh anywhere from 1,500 to 2,500 pounds. So, 12 bulls would weigh approximately 18,000 to 30,000 pounds collectively.
Bull calves. When they are weaned and/or reach around 10 months of age they are referred to as bulls or young bulls.
Nothing.
Yes there are female bulls or bulls wouldn't be able to have babies.
Bulls are males , they doNOT have babies, only cows have babies , theya re called calves.
females: cows males: bulls babies: pups
Of course there are both. But for the beef the bulls are castrated and they are called steers. The females are also sometimes used for beef but they are called Heifers. That just means that they have not had babies.
Yes they have their babies and you usually own them common sense dur
Bulls are the males of several species, such as cows and elephants. Bulls breed with females(cows) to create babies ( calves). Without bulls the species would die out. In cattle, bulls are usually castrated and are then called steers. Then they are less aggressive and can be kept in large groups. They also tend to fatten quicker and don't have the more gamey taste of a bull.
It's the same as cattle - males are bulls, females are cows and babies are calves.
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
So long that it is impossible for a bull to "have babies." Bulls are responsible for breeding cows, not having calves themselves. It's just like asking if a man can have a baby.
There are a fair number of different types of bulls: - Mature bulls - Bull calves - Yearling bulls - Virgin bulls - Old bulls - Mean bulls - Heifer bulls - Big bulls - Small bulls - Weaned bull-calves - Young bulls - Herd bulls - [Insert breed here] bulls - Fighting bulls - Bad bulls - Good bulls The list goes on.
"Ox babies" are called calves. And oxen don't produce offspring, because they are primarily unsexed males that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Calves come from the mating of cows and bulls. And calves are protected by their dams.