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Slaughter cows with an average weight of 1,200 pounds cost $600 ($50/100 pounds). Steers with an average weight of 550 pounds cost $800 ($145/100 pounds).
A castrated male is called a steer in the United States. Older steers are sometimes called bullocks in other parts of the world, but in North America this term refers only to a young bull. Piker bullocks are micky bulls (uncastrated young male bulls) that were caught, castrated and then were later lost.
Steer a castrated male bovine. Bull a sexually mature male bovine.
One head of cattle is a valid though periphrastic way to refer to one animal of indeterminate or unknown age and sex; otherwise no universally used single-word singular form of cattle exists in modern English, other than the sex- and age-specific terms such as cow, bull, steer and heifer.
An adult male is known as a bull. Many male cattle are castrated to reduce their aggressive tendencies and make them more tractable. Young neutered males, which are primarily raised for beef, are called steers or bullocks, whereas adult neutered males, which are usually used for draft purposes, are known as oxen.
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Cattle were originally identified as three separate species: Bos taurus, the European or taurine cattle (including similar types from Africa and Asia); Bos indicus, the Indicine or zebu; and the extinct Bos primigenius, the aurochs. The aurochs is ancestral to both zebu and taurine cattle.

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