Yes, I have one, but they only mault ever so slightly!
The collective noun 'herd' is used for:a herd of antelopesa herd of bisona herd of boarsa herd of bucksa herd of buffaloa herd of camelsa herd of cariboua herd of cattlea herd of chamoisa herd of chinchillasa herd of cowsa herd of cranesa herd of curlewsa herd of deera herd of dinosaursa herd of dolphinsa herd of donkeysa herd of elanda herd of elephantsa herd of elka herd of giraffesa herd of gnusa herd of goatsa herd of haresa herd of harlotsa herd of hartebeesta herd of harts (red deer)a herd of hippopotamuses (hippos)a herd of horsesa herd of ibexa herd of llamasa herd of moosea herd of otologistsa herd of rabbitsa herd of rhinoceroses (rhinos)a herd of pigs (in a yard or in the field)a herd of porpoisesa herd of reindeera herd of seahorsesa herd of sealsa herd of sheepa herd of swansa herd of swinea herd of touristsa herd of walrusesa herd of whalesa herd of wildebeesta herd of wrensa herd of yaksa herd of zebra
Yes. It can also be a herd of cattle, herd of bulls, herd of heifers, herd of steers, herd of bullocks, or herd of calves.
The homophone for heard is herd as in a herd of cattle.
Les cockers sont mes chiens favoris.
Cockers are generally between 13 to 15" tall and 15 to 30 pounds. The smallest I have seen was 11" tall and 10 pounds at 2 yrs of age. Many people call smaller Cockers mini cockers but really there is no such thing. It is just a smaller Cocker. If you are looking for a small Cocker make sure both the parents are small because the larger size is dominant. You can not go by the puppy's size either. I have seen many times a puppy that was half the size of it's siblings catch up to them by adulthood. And have seen larger Cockers give birth to a whole litter of tiny puppies that were only 1.5 pounds at 4 weeks of age but all the puppies were around 30 pounds full grown. Smaller Cockers are not to the AKC Standards so you would never be able to show it.
a herd
No, not normally
The noun herd is a singular, common, concretenoun; a word for a number of animals of one kind kept or living together.The noun herd also functions as a collective noun; a word for a group:a herd of cattlea herd of antelopea herd of buffaloa herd of zebrasa herd of deer
I want to know who are the members of Joe Cocker^s band in 2012 tour
A group of elephants is called a herd or parade.a group of elephants is called a herd
They are herd amimals, between 20 and 30 in a herd