You have to use a dehorning tool or a saw to cut the horns off. Your local feed/livestock equipment store for such tools.
Yes.
A horned cow. That's it: End of Story. A "cow" or cow with horns is NEVER nor should EVER be called a bull. Bulls are just as capable of having nor horns as cows are capable of having horns. To say that a bovine has horns makes it a bull is indicative of a person very misinformed and ignorant of bovine genetics and physiology.
Goat (Ram).
no horns, not charging, sounds like cow, size, has spots, see udders
Yes it is, because in discontinuous variation, the differences are clear cut and discrete, meaning that they will not merge/blend into each other. Another example of discontinuous variation would be horns in cattle. There is either the presence or absence of horns on a cow, you will not see a cow "almost having a horn".
Bone and keratin.
Yes. Both sexes are likely to have horns.
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A crummie is a British slang term for a person who is annoying or ineffectual. It can also refer to something that is of poor quality or inferior.
A play on words for a cow's horn is don't mess with the bull, or you will get the horns. Male cows have horns and female cows do not.
Polled is a term meaning the cow has a gene that they will have no horns. Unpolled is the opposite; they have the gene to grow horns.
A Long horn cow is a cow with long horns, however Longhorns are a breed, typically referring to the Texas Longhorns.
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a male cow a deer a moose
Yes.
With some Moo-se.
A horned cow. That's it: End of Story. A "cow" or cow with horns is NEVER nor should EVER be called a bull. Bulls are just as capable of having nor horns as cows are capable of having horns. To say that a bovine has horns makes it a bull is indicative of a person very misinformed and ignorant of bovine genetics and physiology.