A group of cows is called a herd, not a flock. Flocks are a group of birds or sheep. This is just a group of cows.
A group of bovines that contains more than one animal of the same breed or similar species. Another term for herd of cattle is a group of cows or a group of cattle.
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
The collective noun for a group of cattle is a herd.
A group of sheep are called a herd. Its the same for goats or cattle as well. Another old fashioned term is "flock".
A group of ducks is a flock or team. A group of peacocks is a flock, muster or ostentation. A group of goats is a herd or tribe. A group of cattle is a herd or drove. A group of bear is a sleuth. These terms are not definite, merely common. There will be variation in use based on region and country.
A flock.
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
The collective noun for a group of cattle is a herd.
They are collective nouns; a team of players; a flock of birds; a herd of cattle.
A group of sheep are called a herd. Its the same for goats or cattle as well. Another old fashioned term is "flock".
A group of ducks is a flock or team. A group of peacocks is a flock, muster or ostentation. A group of goats is a herd or tribe. A group of cattle is a herd or drove. A group of bear is a sleuth. These terms are not definite, merely common. There will be variation in use based on region and country.
A fodder flow program is an evaluation of a pasture and determining the needs of a flock or cattle. This is done by research and evaluation of previous conditions.
That is how the English language works. It is the same reason why we have a "herd of cattle", a "mob of kangaroos" a "flock of sheep" and a "funeral of crows".
A fodder flow program is an evaluation of a pasture and determining the needs of a flock or cattle. This is done by research and evaluation of previous conditions.
Yes, the noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
The noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for:a flock of birds (any kind)a flock of camelsa flock of dolphinsa flock of ducksa flock of geesea flock of goatsa flock of kangaroosa flock of licea flock of lionsa flock of pigeonsa flock of pigsa flock of seagullsa flock of sheepa flock of tourists
There are a gaggle of geese, a pride of lions, a herd of cattle, a flock of birds, a pack of dogs/wolves, and a school of fish, to name a few.
A flock is a group of birds; there is no specific number that a flock represents. Half of a flock is simply "half of a flock"