The answer is: "He could never get his calves together."
Because he couldn't keep his calves together!
he could never get his calves together
Bird, curd gird, herd, heard, nerd, word.bird, herd, word,bird, herd, word,Turd
The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
manada de bisonte (or bufalo)
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fur, her, were, purr,
He's an old cowboy, from the Rio Grande. The cowboy saw a herd of wild-eyed cattle stampeding through the canyon.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This means to attend to, to consider. A cowboy would see about his herd if he thought they might need some care.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a cowboy's personal belongings and baggage. You'd want to pack up your plunder and be ready to move out with the herd.
Corral, gather, collect, herd.
The standard collective noun is a round of drinks.
A person employed on a cattle ranch ; a cowgirl or a cowboy
No, you can't herd (round up) Lions.
Open the pasture gate, go and round them up and herd them back in.
The cowboy twirled his lasso above his head. The rodeo performers used a lasso to herd the animals.
to herd and tend cattle. Also used for cattle drives from one point to another for many miles and many days.
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on cattle drives.
There are several related terms used in the United States to describe such a person. This includes rancher, farmer, cattle farmer, herd owner, herd manager and 'cowboy' (less commonly used today).