I live in Suffolk in England. Coggeshall is a really charming and well preserved large village in Essex. A very informative and well made video, thanks.
Someday when I win the Lottery, I'm going to train up a team of oxen, and when there's a snowstorm, we'll just go around pulling out cars that slid into ditches for free.
While the definition can vary from context to context, the word "cow" typically refers to female cattle who have reached adulthood and/or had a calf. In other words, all cows are cattle, but not all cattle are cows.
How I understand it: A cow is a female bovine. A bull is an intact male bovine. A steer is a castrated male bovine. An ox is any bovine with a job, a draft animal/beast of burden. Usually oxen are steers, because bulls are harder to control, and cows are more valuable for their milk and ability to produce offspring. But I've seen cows and bulls with jobs, too -- it's just less common.
An ox is just a bovine with a job. Could be a cow, bull, or steer (castrated bull). Steers are most common, castration makes them more docile than bulls, and cows are more valued for their milk and mothering skills. :) So as a general rule -- yes, but strictly speaking -- not necessarily.
Ox 🐂 has helped mankind with his work throughout history 👏 some respect for that great Animal 👍
I live in Suffolk in England. Coggeshall is a really charming and well preserved large village in Essex. A very informative and well made video, thanks.
Beautiful Tradition... Congrats from Venezuela 🇻🇪...
Respect to you and your animals good sir. Well done.
This is very cool. Always wondered about Oxen
Thank you for sharing.
They can also pull your wagon on the Oregon Trail. 🐃
Actually the oxen was the worst possible animal for that journey, and folks found that out the hard way
When he said they do alittle bit of work everyday becomes part of their life I felt that
Do you bottle feed them or leave on cow??
Someday when I win the Lottery, I'm going to train up a team of oxen, and when there's a snowstorm, we'll just go around pulling out cars that slid into ditches for free.
Insightful
What breed of cattle are the older ones?
Wondering... what age are Oxen castrated ?
What is a yoke
Are oxen the same as cows?
While the definition can vary from context to context, the word "cow" typically refers to female cattle who have reached adulthood and/or had a calf. In other words, all cows are cattle, but not all cattle are cows.
How I understand it: A cow is a female bovine. A bull is an intact male bovine. A steer is a castrated male bovine. An ox is any bovine with a job, a draft animal/beast of burden. Usually oxen are steers, because bulls are harder to control, and cows are more valuable for their milk and ability to produce offspring. But I've seen cows and bulls with jobs, too -- it's just less common.
The Devons are.
"Cows" are commercial bred for a specific reason...
tudo sobre meus amigos:
Are oxen castrated?
An ox is just a bovine with a job. Could be a cow, bull, or steer (castrated bull). Steers are most common, castration makes them more docile than bulls, and cows are more valued for their milk and mothering skills. :) So as a general rule -- yes, but strictly speaking -- not necessarily.
Those are regular bulls not oxen SMH