NO. However they do have teats just like human males do, only they do not produce milk nor have the capacity to do so like their female counterparts (I'm referring to both cattle and humans here).
It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
Because the movie is intended for children, and it wouldn't sit well with the parents if the bulls in the Barnyard movie where pictured with testicles and a sheath where the penis is instead of the more "accepted" picture of the bulls having udders instead. To me it makes no sense, as the movie fails to educate the young ones of the real barnyard life that exists out of the cities they live in. They have these animals that stand up on two feet and talk like humans do, plus are able to do human-like things that humans do, not things that REAL farm animals do.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
Only cows and older and/or pregnant heifers are capable of developing udders; steers, bulls and calves are not.
It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
In their udders.
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
no For cattle, cow is the designation for female, which has an udder and teats. The male, the bull, like most mammals, has rudimentary nipples but no teats and no udder.
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
Because the movie is intended for children, and it wouldn't sit well with the parents if the bulls in the Barnyard movie where pictured with testicles and a sheath where the penis is instead of the more "accepted" picture of the bulls having udders instead. To me it makes no sense, as the movie fails to educate the young ones of the real barnyard life that exists out of the cities they live in. They have these animals that stand up on two feet and talk like humans do, plus are able to do human-like things that humans do, not things that REAL farm animals do.
No. The udder develops during the time the heifer, after being bred at 15 months of age (breeding age), is pregnant with calf. The udder doesn't start developing until the third trimester, when it starts filling up with milk, and is ready until the calf is born and gets up and starts suckling.
Yes they are, but cow's "boobs" are called udders.
Well yes in some places there are bulls. :)
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
The suitable name for goat breast is goat udder. Goat will allow their kids to suckle the udders for milk while they are still young.