Bull | cattle (original) (raw)
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- University of Missouri Extension - Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology of the Bull
- UF | IFAS Extension - Considerations for Selecting a Bull
- UC Berkeley - Rausser College of Natural Resources - Why and how to read a cow or bull
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bull, in animal husbandry, the mature, uncastrated male of domesticated cattle. See also bull cult and bullfighting.