What is the normal temperature for a bovine?

The normal temperature for a bovine (cow, bull, steer, etc.) is 100.4°F (38°C). However, this can vary slightly depending on factors like:

* Age: Calves may have slightly higher temperatures than adult cattle.

* Breed: Some breeds may have slightly higher or lower normal temperatures.

* Environment: Temperature, humidity, and activity levels can all affect a cow's temperature.

It's important to note that a temperature outside of this range could indicate illness. If you suspect your cow is sick, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.