breed and and graze
A female seal is referred to as a cow, similar to farm female cows. Bulls are male cows as with seals also.
Most bulls will be on the farm/ranch until they're around 4 or 5 years old. By that time they start getting ornery and aggressive and need to be shipped to slaughter. Some bulls, however, will not get this way and live to be still productive past 15 years of age.
Intact males and castrated males of the domestic bovine (or bulls and steers/bullocks, respectively) are domesticated just like their female counterparts (cows and heifers). Let me rephrase: ALL cattle of the species Bos taurus and Bos indicus, both male and female, are domesticated.
One word: TESTOSTERONE. Bulls are dangerous and unpredictable because of one of two things: jealousy and protection over their girls (the cows), and because they really really want to eat. Bulls that can smell a cow in heat and are being herded through a corral can become quite exited, and do as best as he can to get to that cow that "needs" him. Bulls are also dangerous if they don't respect you, and if they realize they are bigger and stronger than you and constantly challenge you. Challenging bulls get a one-way ticket to the slaughterhouse on my farm.
Yes, Holstein bulls can have horns. However, many Holstein bulls are dehorned when they are young to prevent injuries to other animals and humans.
Because.
To breed the cows. Bulls, when it is time to cull them, are then turned into beef.
Horses, ox, and sometimes domestic bulls.
In my own experence. Chickens!
well farmers live on a farm with pasters of cattle such as horses and cows and bulls stuff like that
Oxen are castrated bulls. Historically, they were used to provide power to pull carts and plow fields. They were also eaten.
On a farm or ranch, be it in a grassland environment or even a forest environment. But it's usually in an area where they can graze grass.
From what i have read, bulls are often there. Sheep, and other fram animals. That's really it, animals that you can find on a farm.
A female seal is referred to as a cow, similar to farm female cows. Bulls are male cows as with seals also.
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.
Most bulls will be on the farm/ranch until they're around 4 or 5 years old. By that time they start getting ornery and aggressive and need to be shipped to slaughter. Some bulls, however, will not get this way and live to be still productive past 15 years of age.
Because that's a part of their breeding. But not all bulls are brown: there are yellow bulls, black bulls, red and white bulls, black and white bulls, red bulls, white bulls, etc.