drove
bred (As in you have bred the cattle)
The noun herd is a count noun:A herd of cattle blocked the road.Several herds of cattle are pastured on our acreage.
Please move that herd of cattle to the corral.We will be branding these cattle, shortly.
The word is "herd." It can refer to guiding animals or to a male bovine belonging to the cattle family.
Herd (used in cattle farming). Motivate (used when encouraging someone). Accelerate (used when actually driving).
Yes, 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).The word 'herd' is also a verb: herd, herds, herding, herded.
A herd is a noun that refers to a group of animals, typically cattle, deer, or elephants, that move or are kept together.
Herd.
In my opinion the word for cows and bulls in a group is called a herd.
The noun herd is a singular, common, concrete noun, often used as a collective noun for a group of animals such as a herd of cattle, a herd of buffalo, or a herd of antelope.
Drove may be the past tense of the verb drive, or a noun meaning a driven flock or herd of animals.
Bovine animals, herd, cattle-beasts, calves, cows, oxen, beasts, animals, dogies, livestock, stock, strays, etc.