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.
drive cattle
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 plural. Calf is the singular noun.
drive cattle trucks
cattle muster
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.