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Q: My steer is eating well but won't stand up to eat or any other time If you pick him up he will walk to the food eat then lie back down Why will a young steer lie down and not stand back up?
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What is a young steer called?

Steer calf


What is young male bovine?

Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.


What is a young castrated male bovine called?

When castrated he will be called a steer no matter how young.


What is the homograph of steer?

The homograph of "steer" is "steer." Homographs are words that are spelled the same but may have different meanings. In this case, "steer" can refer to either controlling the direction of a vehicle or to a young castrated male cattle.


What is a bullock?

A bullock is a European term for a steer. A steer is a male bovine that has been castrated before he reached sexual maturity."Bullock" is also sometimes used just to refer to a young bull. I'm sure the bull takes notice when it transitions from one definition to the other!In the US it generally refers to a young bull. The English and Australians use the term to indicate an old steer.


Can the word steer mean a female sheep or a young bull raised to produce meat?

A steer is a castrated male that is raised for its meat


Are steer aggressive animals?

Steer are not aggressive animals. Steer are male cattle who used to be bulls, but were castrated at some point in their life, most likely early on while it was young. This is to prevent the animal to breed with any cows or heffers in the field, and to also make them unaggressive.


What is the meaning of bullock?

A young bull, or any male of the ox kind., An ox, steer, or stag., To bully.


Talk to a boy?

If you have to ask, i'd say you're too young. Steer clear until you're older.


What is a young male cow called?

A young "male cow" (which is non-existent, by the way) is called a bullock or a young bull or, if not of weaning age, a bull calf. That is, if the so-called "male cow" is intact. If not, it is called a steer calf if castrated and is still relying on its mother's milk, or simply a steer after weaning or after it reaches around a year of age.


What if a young peacock stops eating?

It will die


What is the feminine of bullock?

In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. Since a bullock can refer to both a steer and a young bull, the female counterpart of a young bull would be a heifer. But for a steer, that would be a spayed heifer.