Call it a herd.
Because it is able to produce a LOT of cattle.
The use of the Australian Cattle Dog is actually cattling. They were used a lot to cattle sheeps and are sometimes still used to cattle sheeps in Australia.
Many farmers in Arkansas raise cattle, but I wouldn't say that "Arkansas" either is 'a' cattle farm or 'cattle farm(s)'. :)
They have a lot of beef cattle and the Hatch chilies are famous.
The cattle boom occurred because people started to settle down after the Civil War. It became practical to own a lot of cattle at this time.
You do that you'll wind up in a lot of trouble, especially if you get caught or get found out. Consequences for setting cattle free can be just as bad as cattle rustling.
NORSE
Yes, but you could also say 35 head of cattle. It really doesn't matter how you refer to "35 cattle," just so long as you mean the whole herd of cattle and not just the cows or the bulls or the calves and so on.
Say, "Hey! I'm back cattle ack!"
bydleta
Genesis 13:2-5 states "Abram was very rich in cattle...and Lot also, which went with Abram had flocks, and herds, and tents". So, it could have been both sheep and cattle. Lot was Abram's nephew. They had been traveling together since they had left Ur many years before. But now their "flocks" and "herds" had become so extensive, and their herdsmen so quarrelsome over pasture lands, that it seemed best to separate.
Gado is cattle or cows. You could say that Del Gado means "of the cattle" or "of the cows"