It is an enclosure where you put cattle. Usually for temporary containment.
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 cattle stall is called a crib.
A fence is a fence no matter what it's holding inside, there's no specific or special name that is used for a fence that keeps cattle in. It can be made of barbed wire, wooden boards, iron paneling, high-tensile wire, electric wire, or page wire.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
That all depends on the type of cow, or "cow." Dairy cows and cattle are often find in sheds or what are known as "cow sheds," byres, or barns, and beef cattle are found in a pasture, range, corral, pen or, depending on the weather conditions, a loafing shed. Dairy cattle are also found on pasture depending on the season and grazing conditions.
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.
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a cattle or animal pen
A cattle stall is called a crib.
Noun : Cattle Pen - Verb : Seize, Capture
# village whithin stockade a traditional rural village, usually consisting of a number of huts surrounded by a stockade OR... 2. cattle pen a pen or other enclosure for livestock, especially cattle
A Combi-Pen-48 can be used to medicate horses, as well as beef cattle. It is a medication that is for animal use only.
They had added a pen of cattle to the Alamo as a form of walking grocery store.
A fence is a fence no matter what it's holding inside, there's no specific or special name that is used for a fence that keeps cattle in. It can be made of barbed wire, wooden boards, iron paneling, high-tensile wire, electric wire, or page wire.
Twin-Pen is made and marketed for use in cattle, not horses. Therefore it would be best not to use it in horses unless specifically okay-ed by a qualified veterinarian.
Define "smart." All animals that live in a pen are smart to some level of degree. These include pigs, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, mules and donkeys.
No, cattle and cows are often kept together with no problems. If there where any risk of horses catching a disease from cattle than they would not enter horses in gaming classes with cattle (calf roping, team penning etc).