Question:
whats the difference between a stirk and a steer? is there one?
thetug
2009-02-04 18:57:30 UTC
in particular relating to castration
Three answers:
anonymous
2009-02-06 06:56:13 UTC
A stirk is a Scottish name for a young bullock (castrated bovine) though is often used in other parts of the country
Loren S
2009-02-05 13:08:20 UTC
a stirk can be either male or female whereas a steer is always a castrated male.
bikinkawboy
2009-02-04 20:16:53 UTC
In the US, a steer is a castrated male bovine.


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