The cattles were covered with boils
They meant that the cattle were covered with boils.
Men who worked at a meat canning plant in the 1800s would consider a cow steerly when it is covered in boils.
When meat packers described cattle as "steerly," they were referring to the qualities associated with steers, which are castrated male cattle raised specifically for beef production. This term typically indicates that the cattle possess desirable traits such as good muscle development, a higher rate of weight gain, and overall better meat quality compared to other types of cattle. Essentially, "steerly" implies that the cattle have optimal characteristics for efficient meat production.
The cattles were covered with boils
When thousands of cattle run in the Pacific, it's likely referring to a fictional or metaphorical scenario, as cattle typically do not run in the ocean. However, if you mean a significant herd of cattle moving across land near the Pacific Ocean, it might be described as a "stampede" or "cattle drive." If the context is related to a specific event or imagery, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
no it is not mean to put cattle in feedlots as long as the farmer takes care of them
The cattle were covered with boils
In some Africa societies, owning cattle is a sign of wealth. Cattle can be used as a dowry.
The term herding cattle means to gather cattle into a group. This is working together to drive individual cattle from one place to another.
Killing someone else's cattle and selling it
To raise cattle means to raise up cows, horses exc.
Gado is cattle or cows. You could say that Del Gado means "of the cattle" or "of the cows"