Scurried means something like "ran away quickly". It would be somewhat unusual to use the word to describe the motion of cattle, though.
The term herding cattle means to gather cattle into a group. This is working together to drive individual cattle from one place to another.
Nothing, except "herd" is a North American term for a group of cattle and a "drove" is an Australian term for a group of cattle. Both are different words that mean the same thing.
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Cattle is the common American English term for a group of bovines, also known as 'cows'. Cattle is a general, collective term that means more than one cattle-beast, cow, bull, heifer, steer, calf or a mix of the above. Cattle can be used for two animals up to infinite numbers.
The name that is applied to meat that comes from a cattle that is over one year old is "beef."
A cattle drive
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In Australia, the terms mustering or droving are used. In North America, the general term is herding or driving or rounding up cattle.
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"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.