The term herd is used for many animals, wild and domestic, but primarily for four-legged mammals. These include horses, ponies, zebra, cattle, buffalo, moose, reindeer, antelope, springbok, sheep, goats, llamas, and alpacas. It may also be used for non-flying birds such as ostriches and emus.
Birds are usually a flock, and aquatic life is usually in schools. Specific names include a pod of whales and a gaggle of geese. (see the related link)
A herd of cattle can also be called a mob, drove or drift of cattle.
Cowboys, drovers, cattlemen, cowhands, etc.
Some call them a fold.
Herders
A Herd of Cattle is the collective noun you are looking for.
Understand is a verb, not a noun. A collective noun is a word that describes a group of objects, such as a 'murder' of crows, a 'herd' of cattle, a committee, an orchestra, or a team. Understanding is the noun form; it is an abstract noun, not a collective noun.
A herd of cattle
The word sleet is not a collective noun. A collective noun is a word used to group word for people or things; for example a team of players, a bouquet of flowers, or a herd of cattle.
No, the word 'farm' is not a collective noun, farm is a singular, common noun. A collective noun is a word to group nouns for people or things, such as a crowd of people or a herd of cattle. Some collective nouns for farms are a cooperative of farms or even a collective of farms.
The noun 'herd' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a group of animals, a collective noun (a herd of cattle, a herd of elephants).
A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things. The noun 'group' is a generic collective noun which can be used for anything.The only standard collective noun use of the noun 'group' is a group of guinea pigs.
The word 'drama' is a common noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. A collective noun is a word to designate a group of individual people or things as a single group such as a crewof workers, a herd of cattle, or a sheaf of wheat.A collective noun for 'drama' could be a series of dramas, a program of dramas, or collection of dramas.
No, the noun 'one' is a singular, common noun. A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. Examples: a crowd of people (the noun 'crowd' is the collective noun) a herd of cattle (the noun 'herd' is the collective noun) a bouquet of flowers (the noun 'bouquet' is the collective noun) The noun 'one' can't be used to group two or more people or things.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of friends. The noun 'group' is a collective noun in the term 'a group of friends'.
No, the noun 'heavens' is not a collective noun.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive or fanciful way; for example, a crowd of people, a herd of cattle, a bouquet of flowers, etc.
The noun 'group' is a standard collective noun for a group of guinea pigs. A collective noun is an informal part of language and the noun 'group' can be used for any suitable group.