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It is usually used to refer to a group of cows or other bovine animals being kept together for the purpose of breeding or providing food. For example, "The farmer drove his herd of cattle to the market to sell."
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It looked like a teenage herd of cattle, the line wrapped around the campus to the doors that were not open yet.
No, that herd of cattle isn't lost.
Or lying on her back among a herd of cattle.
I'm on enough medication to choke a herd of cattle !!!
I don't want to be in a herd of cattle".
"They slaughter a herd of cattle, almost 50.
His herd of cattle, once numbering 27, has been reduced to 7 pitiful creatures.
By night, the building shelters the island's small herd of cattle.
"You felt like a herd of cattle running through," she said.
Murakami, S. et al. Influenza D Virus Infection in Herd of Cattle, Japan.
"Spotting a herd of cattle, he says simply, 'Bovine.' Minutes pass before he says another word".
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