Rodeo
Calves are offspring of mature cows and bulls.
Baby bulls are called calves, just like baby cows. They are also sometimes referred to as bull calves.
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.
Yes. Bulls do the same things as cows do, except produce milk and give birth to calves.
Male cows, or bulls, can potentially harm baby calves if they feel threatened or aggressive. It is important to provide proper separation and supervision to ensure the safety of calves when they are around bulls. Bulls can be protective of their territory and may exhibit aggressive behavior towards anything they perceive as a threat, including calves.
Male elephants are called bulls, females are cows.
Veal does not come from any part of a cow. Veal is the meat from dairy bull calves that are not needed in dairy production and are sent either for slaughter or to be fed a special feed prior to slaughter.
It's a mark of identification, usually done to calves, to identify certain calves that are to be raised for slaughter, for replacements, as bulls or heifers, etc.
Elephant
No. Elephants are vegetarians (herbivores).
Males are bulls, females are cows. Young giraffes are calves.
The only way one will benefit from bulls, besides slaughtering them for beef, is when they breed cows to produce calves. A bull is worth half of the cowherd, and he'd better sire some nice calves otherwise he's not worth keeping.