Not no but not yes which means no
A group of cattle is called a herd.
"of a herd of cattle led by ranchers" as you have used it above is already the possessive for of "a herd of cattle led by ranchers"! For example: The herd of cattle which was led by the ranchers bought a farm. The farm is now owned by the herd. It is the herd's farm. It is the farm of the herd of cattle led by ranchers.
The correct homophone in this instance is herd."Did you see the herd of cattle?"
Arer herd and cattle the same thing?
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
A herd of cattle
The homophone for heard is herd as in a herd of cattle.
Herd of Cattle - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
A group of cattle is called a herd.
The collective noun for cattle is a herd of cattle. The farmer drove his herd of cattle to the pasture on the hill. Some other collective nouns are a drift, a drove, a kine, a mob, or a team of cattle.
A herd.