3 (oxen, horses and geese)
The plurals are boxes, sheep, and princes.
cattle pigs horses sheep hens/chickens/roosters cats goats dogs geese donkey bulls
In English, regular nouns make their plural by adding -s (or -es, if they end in s/z sounds). Irregular nouns make their plurals in other ways. Some examples: Regular: dog - dogs cat - cats horse - horses bus - buses Irregular: man - men mouse - mice goose - geese sheep - sheep
Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys.
Cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, chickens, goats, fish, turkeys, geese, ducks, fowls, rabbits...
it had over 26,000 cattle and sheep,1,300 goats,300 pigs,2000 horses and mules.
Cattle, Sheep, Geese and Donkeys. Horses were very rare and expensive. Cattle were used for plowing and trained as Oxen. Sheep were cooked and eaten. Geese layed eggs and were eaten.
deer fish sheep
Technically no.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and horses are the main ones. Farms have all sort of poultry too, like chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese.
THey had the same animals they have today in Italy-- chickens,ducks, geese, cows, horses, goats, sheep and pigs. Maybe some rabbits, dogs and cats.