Cattle drives
"Cattle" is the plural.
The noun "cattle" is only plural, never singular; a plural uncountable noun, a word for domesticated bovines as a group.
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Afrikaans for cattle=Beeste for Cow=Koei plural koeie
It is a plural noun. It can also be an adjective, as in a cattle ranch.
The noun 'cattle' is a common, concrete, plural noun for bovines kept for the purpose of food or labor animals. The noun 'cattle' is sometimes used as an alternate plural for cows.
The definition of a cattle drive is when you drive cattle from a ranch to the railroad for slaughter.
A cattle drive
Cattle is a plural noun, referring to more than one. There is no particular word for a single bovine animal.If you wanted to refer to one animal and still use the term cattle you could say one head of cattle, but even head has a connotation of more than one. The usual method is just to call the animal by its name: cow, bull, bullock, steer, heifer, calf, or so forth.
Cattle is plural. Calf is the singular noun.
If you are referring to the verb 'to drive' then it would be the same as the singular case. If you are referring to the noun 'a drive' then it would be 'drives', with an 's'.
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