The function of a bull is to operate as half of your entire cow herd. In other words, his job is to breed your cows and sire as many offspring as he can in his lifetime with the many cows and heifers he is offered to service and as many cows and heifers allow his services.
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The bull gear in a centrifugal compressor is responsible for driving the impeller. It transfers rotational energy from the driver (such as an electric motor or a gas turbine) to the impeller, which then compresses the gas or air. The size and design of the bull gear impact the efficiency and performance of the compressor.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have "locking jaws." This is a myth and there is no scientific evidence to support such claims. Like any other breed of dog, they have normal jaw structure and function.
A baby bull is called a calf.
Herd bull, stud bull, etc.
A baby bull is called a bull calf. Another good name for a baby bull would be Roscoe.