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i know i said he was going to be oiled up but that was a lie sorry
By the way, not an intentional haircut. Probably was a shitty cut by a robot or whatever the fuck.
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in your opinion, is a bull a cow?
In your opinion, is a bull a cow?
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@bovineblogger any thoughts?
colloquially, yes! it all depends on what you personally would call a cow! when you get into semantics it makes a it a bit more confusing.
because to farmers, 'cow' only refers to female cattle that have given birth! a heifer is a female that hasn't, a steer/ox is a castrated male, a freemartin is a female that was masculinized in the womb, a bull is an uncastrated male.... blablabla!
to add another layer, 'cow' and 'bull' arent labels exclusive to cattle! a female yak (that has had a calf) would be called a cow, while a(n uncastrated) male yak would be called a bull!
but those distinctions dont really matter if you're not the one keeping the animals. to the average person a bull would be considered a cow, because that's just the word a lot of people use for cattle! i dont think arguing over what 'cow' really means is useful because, just like all language, people use it differently!
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