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Does a male steer possess breasts?
Do a bull bovine possess udders? Indeed, the answer is no, a male cow does not have mammary glands. Udders are generally present in heifer bovines. Mammary glands of a female cow generate milk, which is nurtured to nourish their offspring. Male do not possess these mammary glands as they do not fulfill a function in bull bovines.
The question of whether a male cow has udders often arises. To clarify the matter, let's dive deeper into the anatomy of male bovines. Unlike their female counterparts, bull bovines do not possess breasts. These breasts are exclusive to cow bovines, designed for the production and secretion of milk for their offspring. Though male bovines 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 cow bovines, ensuring the continuation of the bovine species.

Otis from Barnyard 2006 Male cow + udders = first trans
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