This depends on how many cattle are in that large herd, their breed or breeding, what type they are (feeder steers, feeder heifers, dry bred cows, open cows, 3-in-1's, bred heifers, yearling bulls, 2-year old bulls, canner/cutter cows, purebred stock, commercial stock, etc.), and the current market price for your area.
If you were to buy a used cattle trailer it would cost you about $3,000 to about $3,500 and would be in good condition. That is how much a used cattle trailer would cost.
It cost $ 800-$2000 depend upon cattle health and productivity
That all depends on what country you are referring to, and what type, age, and breed these cattle are.
Far from it. American bison have a very strong herd instinct, much stronger than that with cattle, and about the same as with sheep.
over 150 mill i herd it on tv
Paying for the costs of fencing is cheaper than losing cattle that you have spent much time, money and effort in to keep them healthy and their bellies full and put good calves on the ground. Fencing keeps your cattle in and prevents losses, and takes less time to build than it takes to replace those that you have lost, and I don't mean by buying cattle, I mean by building up the herd again with replacement heifers.
It's simply not possible. When you breed a roan cow to a roan bull you only have a 50% chance of producing roan offspring, a 25% chance of producing white offspring and a 25% chance of producing red offspring. You have a much higher chance of producing a pure breeding red or white herd than a roan-coloured herd.
Historically, as in the late 1800's, there would be at least a few hundred to a few thousand cattle from several ranches in an area that would be driven a cattle drive to the stockyards in order to be sold.
A pastoral lifestyle can refer to a shepherd who herds their sheep or cattle around a wide open space of land according to what season it is and how much water and food is available to the herd.
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It would depend on how the cow is sold either privately or at a cattle auction. Roughly £2,670.00
That's pretty much the story of the west. Horses are used to round up and work cattle. Most people don't anymore and if they do its for shows or rodeos. There are some pretty good cattle horse still around.Another Answer:No. Horses are not programmed to herd animals, they have to be taught and trained to do so. Thus they are only good cow horses if they've been trained to "track" and "rate" a bovine or another horse when a human is mounted on them.