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
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 - New World Encyclopedia The term ox commonly refers to a member of the cattle species of the subfamily Bovinae and family Bovidae There are two basic extant forms known as cattle, the European cattle (Bos taurus or B primigenius taurus) and the Zebu (Bos taurus indicus, B primigenius indicus, or B indicus)
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 Facts, Breeds, Habitat, Diet And Pictures A centuries old friend of man in the field, on the roads and wet soil, ox is also known as bullock in some countries like India, New Zealand and Australia
25 Types of Ox (Pictures and Identification Guide) Explore 25 types of ox with detailed identification, traits, and uses Learn about strong cattle breeds, habitats, and their role in farming and wildlife history
Ox | Animal Database | Fandom An ox (plural oxen), also known as a bullock in Australia, is a term used to refer to male cattle (bulls) as trained draft animals Oxen are commonly castrated adult male cattle; castration makes the animals easier to control
Unearthing the Mighty Ox: Key Insights into the Ox Animal An ox is a type of cattle, specifically cattle over four years of age that has been trained to do work While most often they are steers, any breed of cattle can be trained to become an ox