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Is a bull bovine have mammary glands?
Does a male steer possess teats? The answer is no, a male steer does not have mammary glands. Breasts are usually present in heifer cows. Mammary glands of a cow bovine produce milk, which is sustained to nourish their offspring. Bulls do not have these teats as they do not fulfill a function in bull cows.
The question of whether a bull cow has mammary glands often arises. To clarify the matter, let's dive deeper into the anatomy of male cows. Unlike their female counterparts, male cows do not possess udders. These breasts are exclusive to cow cows, designed for the production and secretion of milk for their offspring. Though male cows do not have teats, they still play a crucial role in the reproduction process. Their contribution lies in the production of sperm and fertilization of heifer bovines, ensuring the continuation of the bovine species.

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