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Bullock

A bullock is a young male bovine animal, typically an uncastrated , or in certain regional usages a castrated male () raised for labor or . The term derives from bulluc, a form of bulla meaning , reflecting its historical application to immature or managed in agrarian economies. In biblical and sacrificial contexts, bullocks denoted full-grown bulls used in rituals, emphasizing their economic and cultural role in ancient husbandry. Modern distinctions persist: often specifies uncastrated young bulls, while favors castrated adults for draft work, underscoring adaptations to breeding practices that prioritize temperament and yield over reproduction.

Animal

Definition and characteristics

A , in the context of production, refers to a young male bovine under approximately 24 months of age that has developed or begun to develop the secondary physical characteristics of a , distinguishing it from an early-castrated ; this includes both intact and late-castrated individuals. These secondary characteristics encompass enhanced muscling in the , shoulders, and , often with the onset of a neck crest in intact animals, reflecting partial . The term is particularly used in grading standards for to categorize animals with intermediate maturity relative to fully bulls. Physically, bullocks exhibit the general traits of domestic cattle (Bos taurus), including a large frame with body weights typically ranging from 300 to 800 kg at market age, cloven hooves, and a digestive system adapted for consumption. Intact bullocks tend to display more aggressive behavior and leaner due to testosterone influence, leading to higher skeletal maturity scores but potentially lower marbling in carcasses compared to steers. Castrated bullocks, while retaining some early-developed muscling, are generally more docile, promoting safer handling in agricultural settings and improved feed efficiency for beef production.

Agricultural and economic uses

, typically castrated male cattle under four years of age, serve as draft animals in , powering tasks such as plowing, harrowing, ridging, and crops through traditional implements like wooden plows and blade harrows. In regions with low , such as rural and parts of , bullocks enable smallholder farmers to cultivate fields without reliance on fuel-dependent machinery, with one pair capable of 5.35 productive hours per day on average during operations. Their utilization extends to transportation via bullock carts for hauling produce, supporting post-harvest logistics in subsistence farming systems. Economically, bullocks contribute to cost-effective farm power in developing economies, where they offer an alternative to tractors for marginal farmers unable to afford mechanized equipment, potentially operating up to 800 hours annually per pair under optimal conditions. A 2019 survey in found that 65.41% of farmers owned bullocks for these operations, highlighting their role in maintaining amid resource constraints. Beyond draft work, bullocks provide manure for , fostering integrated sustainable practices that reduce external input costs. However, their numbers have declined sharply due to tractor ; in , , the bullock population fell 31% from 4.3 million in 2012 to 2.985 million by 2019, reflecting broader shifts toward . Recent innovations, including bullock-mounted tools developed by institutions like the University of Agricultural Sciences in , aim to revive their use for small farms, emphasizing efficiency in eco-friendly amid rising fuel prices. In 1991, alone had approximately 76 million bullocks, underscoring their historical economic dominance in powering over 80% of non-mechanized at the time. While less common in industrialized nations, bullocks retain value in niche sustainable and organic systems for their low-emission capabilities.

Places

United States

Bullock County is a county located in southeastern , bordering Macon, Barbour, , and counties, with Union Springs serving as its seat. Established in the and named for Edward C. Bullock of Barbour County, the area encompasses regions and had a population of 10,357 as recorded in the 2020 U.S. . The county supports local through departments including , revenue, , and a development authority focused on economic expansion and business attraction. Its school system emphasizes safe, nurturing educational environments for students. In , Bullock refers to an unincorporated community in Granville County, situated approximately 3.3 miles south of U.S. Route 15. The area features a rural with a estimated around 1,800 to 1,983 residents, predominantly in ZIP code 27507, where about 45.5% are male and 54.5% female. Local listings indicate a median home price of approximately $104,950, reflecting in a quiet, greenery-rich setting. Bullock, , is a in Harding County, laid out in 1911 and named in honor of , a prominent figure in regional history as Deadwood's first . The site's abandonment highlights early 20th-century settlement patterns in the state's northwestern frontier areas, with no current permanent population. Additional minor locales named Bullock exist across the U.S., contributing to a total of five such places, though they lack significant independent documentation beyond geographic listings.

Canada

The Bullock neighbourhood is located in south-central , a city in the . Bounded approximately by Highway 407 to the south, the railway line north of Bullock Drive to the north, McCowan Road to the east, and Woodbine Avenue to the west, it features a mix of housing types including and detached homes, as well as bungalows on larger lots. Settlement in the area traces back to the late with immigrant pioneers, making it one of Markham's older residential zones. Bullock's Corners, a historical rural junction south of Highway 5 in Flamborough Township (now part of ), served as a convergence point for nearby settlements including Greensville and Crooks Hollow in the ; a was established there around 1846. Smaller locales include Bullock, a geographic township in , , at coordinates 47°31′44″N 84°32′55″W, and another locality in Lanark Highlands, , . Lakes named Bullock exist in British Columbia's Cariboo Chilcotin region (51.4559°N, 121.4968°W, spanning 75.4 hectares) and 's .

Other countries

Bullock Harbour is a historic fishing harbor situated in the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown area of , , with records tracing its origins to a constructed around 1346 for defensive purposes against coastal raids. The site expanded into a functional harbor over centuries, serving local maritime activities including and , though it faced periods of disuse and reconstruction due to silting and storms. In , Bullock Harbour refers to a coastal settlement and harbor area within the , located near Great Harbour Cay and accessible via a supporting small-scale and operations. The locality, approximately 3 miles from the island's , features residential properties and benefits from proximity to deep-water facilities, though it remains a low-density, tourism-oriented outpost with limited . Bullock Creek denotes a —a flat-floored in terrain—in Southland, , characterized by native sedge vegetation and drainage features that highlight its geological significance in regional . Similarly, in Australia's , Bullock Creek appears as a mapped watercourse and surrounding terrain on 1:100,000 scale topographic surveys, indicative of arid inland geography rather than a developed settlement.

People

Entertainment and media

Sandra Bullock, born July 26, 1964, is an American actress and producer whose breakthrough role came as Annie Porter in the action thriller Speed (1994), which grossed over $350 million worldwide. She received critical acclaim and the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying Leigh Anne Tuohy in the biographical drama The Blind Side (2009), a performance that highlighted her versatility in dramatic roles following earlier successes in romantic comedies like The Proposal (2009). Bullock's filmography includes over 50 feature films, with additional box-office hits such as Gravity (2013), where she played astronaut Ryan Stone and earned a nomination for Best Actress, and producing credits through her company Fortis Films for projects like Miss Congeniality (2000). Her career spans genres from action and drama to comedy, establishing her as one of Hollywood's highest-paid actresses in the 2010s. Jim J. Bullock, born February 9, 1955, is an American actor and comedian best known for his role as the quirky on the sitcom (1980–1985), which aired over 100 episodes. He appeared in films like (1987), a parody of Star Wars, and has made guest appearances on shows such as . Bullock's work often features his distinctive high-pitched voice and comedic timing in supporting roles across television and film. Chick Bullock (September 16, 1898 – September 15, 1981) was an American vocalist prominent in and dance band recordings during the 1930s, providing refrains for numerous ensembles and contributing to hundreds of tracks. His smooth tenor voice appeared on labels like and Vocalion, often uncredited, making him one of the era's most prolific session singers before transitioning to less visible work later in life. Harvey Bullock (1921–2006) was a television writer and producer noted for his contributions to , where he penned episodes emphasizing small-town humor and character-driven stories during its 1960–1968 run. His career included scripting for other classic sitcoms, leveraging his background in narrative comedy to shape enduring episodes.

Politics and public service

Steve Bullock served as the 24th of from January 7, 2013, to January 4, 2021, after being elected in 2012 and reelected in 2016 as a in a state with a Republican trifecta in the . Prior to his governorship, he was Montana's from 2009 to 2013, focusing on and environmental enforcement. Bullock briefly entered the 2020 Democratic presidential primary on May 14, 2019, emphasizing campaign finance reform and his record of bipartisan cooperation, but suspended his campaign on February 10, 2020, after failing to qualify for debates. Alexander Hamilton Bullock was the 26th of , serving from 1866 to 1869 as a during the post-Civil War . Born on March 2, 1816, in Royalston, Massachusetts, he graduated from in 1844 and , later practicing law in and editing newspapers before entering politics. As governor, Bullock supported federal policies, vetoed a bill to repeal civil rights laws for on March 7, 1866, and advocated for , including the establishment of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now UMass Amherst). Rufus Bullock served as the 40th from 1868 to 1871, becoming the state's first governor amid efforts following the . A native of , born on November 29, 1834, he moved to in 1857, built a telegraph business, and aligned with Unionists during the war. His administration focused on public education expansion, railroad development, and enforcing federal civil rights mandates, though it faced violent opposition from Democrats, leading to his resignation on October 24, 1871, to avoid amid claims. Robert Douglas "Bob" Bullock was Texas's 38th from 1991 to 1999 and previously served as state comptroller from 1983 to 1990 and from 1975 to 1979, exerting significant influence as a in a shifting political landscape. Born on July 10, 1929, in , Bullock began his career in the in 1957, known for his mastery of legislative deal-making and fiscal oversight, including modernizing the comptroller's office with computer systems in the 1980s. He died on June 18, 1999, after endorsing , reflecting his pragmatic shift toward Republicans late in his career.

Academia and history

Alan Louis Charles Bullock, Baron Bullock (13 December 1914 – 2 February 2004), was a British historian renowned for his studies of 20th-century totalitarian leaders. Born in , , to a minister father and a former maid mother, Bullock graduated from , in 1936 and briefly worked as a to . His seminal work, Hitler: A Study in Tyranny (1952), depicted not as an ideologue driven solely by fanaticism or a structural opportunist, but as a calculating politician who exploited Germany's post-World War I chaos, selling over a million copies and establishing itself as a foundational text in Hitler scholarship. Bullock later expanded this approach in Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives (1991), a comparative biography emphasizing the personal agency of dictators amid systemic factors, which drew on extensive archival research post-Cold War. Bullock's academic career included founding and serving as the first master of (1960–1980), where he championed and to . He held the position of vice-chancellor of University from 1969 to 1973 and was knighted in 1972, becoming a in 1976. His interpretations, which balanced intentionalist and functionalist views of Nazi , influenced debates on historical causation, though critics noted his relative downplaying of ideological drivers in favor of pragmatic power accumulation. Other historians bearing the surname include Helen Duprey Bullock (1905–1995), an American scholar of colonial domestic life who curated exhibits at and authored works on early U.S. cookery and architecture, preserving primary sources on 18th-century . Thomas Bullock (1816–1885) served as a key clerk and assistant for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, transcribing records for from 1842 and during westward migration, contributing to foundational Mormon archival documentation. Henry Allen Bullock (1908–1976) was a Texas-based sociologist and whose A History of Negro Education in the South (1967) analyzed post-emancipation schooling disparities using census data and institutional records, highlighting persistent despite legal reforms.

Other notable individuals

William Bullock (1813–April 12, 1867) was an American inventor whose 1863 enhancements to Richard March Hoe's introduced a web-fed , significantly increasing printing speed and enabling of newspapers. Orphaned young, he collaborated with his brother before independently developing the press, which became widely adopted despite his death in an accident during installation. Hugh Bullock (1898–November 5, 1996) led Calvin Bullock, Ltd., one of the earliest advisory firms, as from the post-World War II era onward, advocating for transparency and professionalism in mutual funds amid regulatory scrutiny. He authored The Story of Companies (1959), chronicling the sector's history, and influenced its growth through ethical management practices during a period of expansion in the and . Reggie Bullock Jr. (born March 16, 1991) is an American professional basketball player who has competed in the since 2013, appearing in over 500 regular-season games for teams including the , , and , known for his three-point shooting efficiency.

Other uses

Businesses and institutions

was a prominent American chain founded by John G. Bullock, opening its flagship location at 639-657 South Broadway in in March 1907. The store catered to middle- and upper-class customers with a wide range of merchandise, including clothing and household goods, and expanded across , , and by the mid-20th century. In 1929, Bullock partnered with P.G. Winnett to launch , a luxury branch on known for its opulent design and high-end clientele, which operated until the . The chain's store closed on June 25, 1983, after 76 years, amid broader retail shifts, though other locations persisted before eventual integration into . The , located at 1800 North Congress Avenue in , serves as the state's official repository for historical exhibits and opened to the public in June 2001. Named in honor of , a longtime Texas who championed its creation, the institution spans three floors with interactive displays on history from prehistoric times to the present, including artifacts like the La Belle shipwreck. It features an theater, a special effects theater for Texas Spirit shows, and educational programs, attracting over 500,000 visitors annually as of recent years. Managed by the State Preservation Board, the museum emphasizes 's cultural and political development without affiliation to commercial entities.

Slang and expressions

In Australian , "bullock wagon" refers to or rubbish, derived from the unreliability associated with bullock-drawn wagons in colonial transport. The phrase "bullock's blood" denotes a potent alcoholic of strong and , historically consumed by laborers including bullock drivers for its invigorating effects. "Bullock's eye" is for , alluding to the beverage's deep red color resembling an animal's eye. Additionally, "" functions as a euphemistic in British-influenced English to express or disbelief, serving as a less vulgar alternative to similar profanities.

Fictional characters

Harvey Bullock is a fictional in the Batman series of DC Comics, first appearing in #441 in June 1974, created by writer Archie Goodwin and artist . Portrayed as a veteran officer in the Police Department (GCPD), Bullock is characterized by his rough demeanor, heavy smoking, and initial corruption or moral ambiguity amid Gotham's pervasive criminality, often partnering with the more idealistic James . Over time, his character evolves into a reliable, street-smart ally to and, reluctantly, Batman, relying on deductive skills and combat prowess rather than superpowers. In early stories prior to the 1985-1986 event, Bullock was depicted as a crooked cop under the influence of Gotham's mayor, but post-reboot narratives reframed him as fundamentally honorable despite his cynicism and unorthodox methods. He has appeared extensively in Batman comics, including major arcs like (1987), where his partnership with is central to establishing the GCPD's dynamics. Bullock's design—overweight, trenchcoat-clad, and perpetually irritable—has become iconic, influencing adaptations such as the animated (1992-1995), where he was voiced by , emphasizing his loyalty and humor amid Gotham's chaos. The character gained wider prominence in live-action via the Fox series Gotham (2014-2019), portrayed by Donal Logue as Gordon's world-weary mentor, blending corruption with redemption over five seasons spanning 100 episodes. Bullock also features in minor roles across other media, such as video games like Batman: Arkham Origins (2013), but remains absent from major theatrical Batman films like Christopher Nolan's trilogy. A lesser-known Bullock appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a 1940s doughnut shop owner in Agent Carter (2015), played by Nick Hoffa, but lacks the prominence of the DC iteration. No other widely recognized fictional characters bear the surname Bullock in mainstream literature, film, or television.

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