Yes
Cows
Cattle, or they can also just be called cows. A group of 12 or more cows is called a flint.
A "flink" is a term used in farmer jargon to describe a group of 12 or more cows. It is likely a regional or local term that developed in specific farming communities. The origin of the term "flink" and why it specifically refers to 12 or more cows is not widely known.
Flink is noun. It describes a group of cows equaling twelve or more.
Well, darling, a flink is a group of twelve or more cows, so technically a herd of cows could be a flink if there are enough of them. But if you want to get technical, a flink specifically refers to a large group of cows, while a herd could be any number of cows. So, in the end, it's all just a bunch of mooing livestock.
Twelve or more cows are called a flink, but less are called a kine or herd.
It is a herd or herds of cattle.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
In my opinion the word for cows and bulls in a group is called a herd.
Flink happened in 1994.
Flink was created in 1994.
Pinja Flink's birth name is Pinja Liisa Flink.