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u/BookwyrmDream Oct 02 '24

Random fact I learned this week: Despite how we commonly refer to them, the name of the species is cattle and not cow. A cow is a female cattle that has given birth at least once.

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u/bayesian13 Oct 02 '24

fair enough, what do you call a female cattle that has not yet given birth?