Ox - Wikipedia The word led to terms meaning 'ox' used in East, West, and North Germanic languages: Old Norse oxi, Old Frisian oxa, Middle Dutch osse, Old High German ohso, German ochse, and Gothic auhsa
Ox | Domestic, Livestock, Bovine | Britannica Ox, (Bos taurus, or B taurus primigenius), a domesticated form of the large horned mammals that once moved in herds across North America and Europe (whence they have disappeared) and Asia and Africa, where some still exist in the wild state
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Ox vs. Cow: Different Uses for the Same Species - HowStuffWorks An ox is a castrated male cattle, typically trained at a young age to become a draft animal These castrated males are valued for their strength and temperament, making them ideal for pulling heavy loads, working on farms, and breaking new pasture
Ox Animal Facts - Bos taurus - A-Z Animals An ox is typically a trained draft animal—most often a castrated adult male domestic cattle—used historically for pulling plows, carts, and other loads The term describes sex role rather than a separate species
Ox vs Cow: The Differences, Roles, and Traits - Food Readme While they may technically belong to the same family, these magnificent creatures couldn’t be more different in their roles, characteristics, and even how they shape our society Brace yourself for a captivating journey that unveils the fascinating tale of ox versus cow