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Bull

A bull is a male bovine animal, typically of domestic cattle (Bos taurus). The term is generally reserved for sexually mature males; a female is a cow, and a castrated male used for work or beef is a steer or ox. Bulls are also designated for adult males of other bovine species, such as buffalo or zebu, when discussed in a cattle context.

Bulls are usually larger and more muscular than cows, with horns on many breeds. Coat color and

Maturity occurs around 12 to 18 months; breeding occurs through natural mating; gestation is about 280-290 days;

In agriculture, bulls are used for breeding and, in some systems, for meat or draft work when

Domestic cattle descend from wild aurochs (Bos primigenius); modern bulls show wide variation across breeds in

patterns
vary
widely.
They
are
social
animals
with
a
herd
structure;
bulls
may
form
bachelor
groups
or
guard
breeding
herds.
They
can
be
territorial
and
may
exhibit
aggressive
behavior,
particularly
during
the
rut
or
breeding
season.
calves
are
born
and
raised
by
the
cow.
Bulls
kept
for
breeding
contribute
to
genetic
selection
via
the
offspring
they
sire;
many
breeding
programs
rely
on
artificial
insemination
using
semen
collected
from
bulls
rather
than
keeping
every
bull
in
a
herd.
not
castrated;
most
beef
production,
however,
relies
on
steers
and
heifers.
Bulls
participate
in
cultural
activities
such
as
bullfighting
in
some
regions,
and
appear
as
symbols
in
heraldry
and
in
financial
markets
where
a
rising
market
is
described
as
bullish.
size,
horn
shape,
and
temperament.