First of all, let's get something straight here: Cows do NOT have testicles. Cows, by definition (not colloquially speaking either!) are mature FEMALE bovines that have had at least one or two calves. Therefore, they are incapable of having male sex organs being a penis and a pair of testicles: cows only have a vagina, a uterus and ovaries to conceive, grow/produce and give birth to a calf.
It is the BULL that has testicles. Bulls are the male counterpart of a cow of the domesticated bovine species. Therefore, the definition of a bull's testicles is that it is a sex organ that produces the hormone testosterone that gives bulls their masculine appearance and behaviour, and are where sperm are produced and stored until being released through ejaculation. Sperm contain the other half of the DNA chromosome needed to produce a calf. The sex chromosome of a sperm cell can either be X or Y, and the chromosome from the egg or ovum of a cow is only X. XY = male and XX = female upon copulation and fusion/fertilization of sperm cell to ovum.
Zero. By definition cows are female.
The definition of the word castrate is to remove the testicles of a male or to remove the ovaries of a female. The result of castration is the incapability to reproduce.
Male cows don't exist. There are only cows and bulls, no female cows, male cows, male bulls, female bulls. With that said, only cows (which are, by definition, mature female bovines that have given birth to at least one calf) are ones that have cervixes, bulls do not. Bulls have their major reproductive organs close to or mostly outside their body, cows have theirs inside.
In general, no: cows are pretty much the definition of a placid and peaceful animal. However, cows can be provoked into aggressive behavior if they (or their offspring) feel threatened; since they can weigh over a thousand pounds (400 kg.) it wouldn't be wise to get on their bad side.
Castration is surgical removal of the testicles.
Strictly speaking, no, because "cows" are female bovines. Bulls, which are male bovines, do have testicles. Steers are castrated bovines and therefore have had their testicles removed.
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Boston means the settlement of the cows
Castration is the removal of the testes (also called testicles).
Spermarche refers to the beginning of development of sperm in boys' testicles at puberty.
Zero. By definition cows are female.
The definition of the word castrate is to remove the testicles of a male or to remove the ovaries of a female. The result of castration is the incapability to reproduce.
No. First of all, young cows refer to heifers, not bull calves, and heifers do not have "nuts" or testicles. Only bull calves have testicles that are removed if necessary. These testicles collected and eaten are called calf fries, Rocky Mountain Oysters or Prairie Oysters, not veal cutlets. Thus, veal cutlets are cuts of meat from calves, particularly dairy bull calves, that are slaughtered for their meat which is called veal.
The definition of "castrated" means to have the reproductive organs removed (testicles or ovaries).