Driving cattle is herding cattle; folks also use the term "working" cattle or "running cattle through" in terms of processing cattle.
Wherever the fences let them or prevent them from roaming.
A herd of cattle can have anywhere from 2 cows and up.
Assuming you mean the american prairies - there used to be vast herds of bison until humans wiped them out !
nomads
American bison !!!!!!
They do not roam anywhere anymore. We effectively killed the species. There are some animals which we call "buffalo" which we created by taking the last of the buffalo and breeding them with cattle. This new species is the closest thing we have to the original buffalo, but they do not roam. They are mostly 'farmed' in limited space areas for meat. Some are kept in large parks, but their movement is not even close to the original 'roaming' their ancestors used to do.
No, the noun 'herd' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a large group of animals that live together or are kept together as livestock.A possessive noun is a noun indicating ownership or possession. An apostrophe -s ('s) is used to show possession for a singular noun; and an apostrophe (') after the existing -s at the end of a plural noun. Example:singular: The herd's health is very good.plural: All of the herds' owners must be registered.
large scissors used for cutting sheep wool
According to plate tectonics there used to be a land bridge between Russia/Alaska that early peoples crossed over following animal herds.
American bison !!!!!!
Buffalo- there still are some, but not nearly as many. They are the classic prairie animals.
Bison roamed the prairies and were hunted by the plain Indians but they only killed a few so they would have enough bison to hunt.But when the white men came they started to hunt the bison to extinction but that didn't happen.
Native Americans revered the buffaloes.When White men killed buffaloes for sport, it angered the Native Americans.Huge herds of buffaloes used to roam free in western US states.
During the war with the Sioux General Sherman of the USA army decided that the best way to defeat the natives would be to eliminate their food supply, namely the bison. There was conducted a massive etermination campaigne that not too many people know about. When the Sioux fled to Canada all bison herds attempting to cross the border were vigorously wiped out.
Prairies are well suited to large scale agriculture. Enormous quantities of grain are grown on prairies. It would be much harder to grow grain on hilly or mountainous or swampy land. Prairies are the easiest.
Herd is a term generally used for large herbivores: cattle, horses, elephants, antelope, deer et cetera.
"Prairies" is the word used in North America for the wide area of grasslands east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Misissippi. The prairies extend from Mexico to well into Canada.
Prairies are grasslands in North America.
The grain used to make much of the worlds bread is grown on prairies.
to the river
I come from where the buffalo roam.