Bulls can become oxen when they get castrated and are trained to pull carts, wagons, plows, etc. However most breeding bulls stay bulls, and oxen are trained at a young age, when they are castrated when they are on their mommas and not yet trained as oxen.
Not entirely. Oxen, like cows and bulls, are dichromatic, which means they only have two colour receptors in their eyes: blue and yellow.
an ox an ox haha ITS A OX
a nother name for an ox is an oxi or oxes or ox a mother ox is called a ox a male called oxi and more than one ox oxes
An ox
A cow will never become a bull because cows are female cattle and bulls are male cattle.
Now, they are typically from cows, but they use to come from Ox, which are nothing more then castrated bulls. Ox-Tail is nothing more then the tail of a beef animal.
becase bulls have biger horns.
Horses, ox, and sometimes domestic bulls.
An ox was all alone in a field. One ox met another ox. They were no longer an ox and another ox but had become a pair of oxen.
The plural form of ox is oxen.
they had horses bulls ox and poor people very few rich had donkeys to pull their carridgees.
No.
No. Oxen, cattle, cows, bulls, steers and heifers have one stomach with four chambers, not four stomachs.
Oxen are draft animals, used for pulling carts and wagons. Bullocks are young bulls, typically.
'Ox eyed' merely means dark eyed. Some goddesses, like Hera and Amphitite were discribed as such - it may also hint to what was sacrificed to them. Both Zeus and Dionysus are identified with Bulls.
"Ox babies" are called calves. And oxen don't produce offspring, because they are primarily unsexed males that are trained to pull carts and wagons. Calves come from the mating of cows and bulls. And calves are protected by their dams.
Yes, and this sounds so wierd but you have to fill their home with only red and then it's fully trained and calm. Trust me.