A byre is a Scottish word for a cowshed
A byre is a barn, especially one used to keep cattle in.
Krishna Byre Gowda was born on 1973-04-04.
A cow shed in Scotland is called a "byre" or a "byrein".
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A barn or shelter for cows is a Byre
A byre is typically a barn or shed used for housing cattle, especially dairy cows. It provides shelter and space for these animals to rest and be milked. In some cases, other livestock like goats or sheep may also be kept in a byre, but it is primarily associated with bovine animals.
A field, pasture, barn, byre, shed, farm or ranch.
A Scottish cattle pen is typically referred to as a "cattle byre" or simply as a "cattle pen." These structures are used for housing and containing cattle on farms or ranches.
A cow shed. A cow shed is called a BYRE
The 4 letter words include barn, shed, and byre (UK).