When castrated he will be called a steer no matter how young.
A young steer is called a bullock. It is a young male bovine that has been castrated.
A castrated male bovine is commonly referred to as a steer. Steers are male cattle that have been neutered, typically for better temperaments and improved meat quality. Castration is usually done when the animal is young to minimize stress and complications.
It's called a steer.
A steer is a castrated male bovine (or bull) that is raised for meat. An ox is a castrated male bovine (can also be female too) that is trained and used for pulling carts, wagons, plows, etc.
A male horse castrated before reaching sexual maturity is called a gelding. A male horse that is sexually mature is called a stallion.
A young steer is called a bullock. It is a young male bovine that has been castrated.
Bullock.
A castrated male bovine is commonly referred to as a steer. Steers are male cattle that have been neutered, typically for better temperaments and improved meat quality. Castration is usually done when the animal is young to minimize stress and complications.
It's called a steer.
A steer is a castrated male bovine (or bull) that is raised for meat. An ox is a castrated male bovine (can also be female too) that is trained and used for pulling carts, wagons, plows, etc.
Dairy males are called bulls if intact and steers if castrated.
A bull is an intact (non-neutered) male bovine, and a steer or bullock is a castrated male bovine.
A male horse castrated before reaching sexual maturity is called a gelding. A male horse that is sexually mature is called a stallion.
Male chickens that are castrated are called capons.
A young girl horse is called a filly, and a young male is called a colt. An adult female is called a mare, and an un-castrated adult male is called a stallion. A castrated adult male is called a gelding.
They are generally known as bulls, which are intact males used to breed cows and heifers. Steers (being castrated males) don't exactly mature, as they may keep growing even after the age of maturity for both bulls and cows, though more slower than when they were young.
A castrated young ram or young buck is called a wether.