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Han Solo

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The term "herd" is commonly used to refer to a group of sheep. Other collective nouns for sheep include "flock" and "drove," but "herd" is perfectly acceptable.
Indeed. Hence the word shepherd.
 


SeagullinExile

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The term "herd" is commonly used to refer to a group of sheep. Other collective nouns for sheep include "flock" and "drove," but "herd" is perfectly acceptable.
Never heard the term herd for sheep. And I lived on a farm for years. A herd is generally large animals like cattle that are spread out over a larger area. Flock is used for smaller livestock that stay close together, just like sheep!
 




MJsGhost

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Never heard the term herd for sheep. And I lived on a farm for years. A herd is generally large animals like cattle that are spread out over a larger area. Flock is used for smaller livestock that stay close together, just like sheep!
I grew up bottle feeding lambs as my dad had a small flock as a hobby (still does).
While flock is 100% more common, herd is still correct :)
 




Han Solo

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That could equally be derived from herd as a verb - a sheep herder
And what is herder aside from managing/gathering a herd? (of sheep in this case)
 


MJsGhost

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And what is herder aside from managing/gathering a herd? (of sheep in this case)
I could herd my children into the back of my car and that wouldn't make herd a collective noun for kids
 






SeagullinExile

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I grew up bottle feeding lambs as my dad had a small flock as a hobby (still does).
While flock is 100% more common, herd is still correct :)
Drove, flock, mob or band are the only terms I’ve heard. But hey ho.
 










Han Solo

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I could herd my children into the back of my car and that wouldn't make herd a collective noun for kids
The verb herd originates from the same German as the noun does.

As for Alexander, none of this shit will make any sense. Sheep in England say "bah", in Sweden they say "bää", in Denmark they apparently say "Mæææææh".
 


MJsGhost

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The verb herd originates from the same German as the noun does.

As for Alexander, none of this shit will make any sense. Sheep in England say "bah", in Sweden they say "bää", in Denmark they apparently say "Mæææææh".
In Wales, they say "give it a rest Gareth, your wife's getting suspicious"
 






chickens

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Genuinely hope that we can get this one over the line.

Have to say I’m impressed with the club’s recruitment over this window.
 


Mr Bridger

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The verb herd originates from the same German as the noun does.

As for Alexander, none of this shit will make any sense. Sheep in England say "bah", in Sweden they say "bää", in Denmark they apparently say "Mæææææh".
In Wales its Mmmmmmm.
 






SeagullinExile

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