The group is called a "herd".
A number of cattle is called a herd of cattle. A number of pigs is called also called a herd.
As far as I know it would be called a herd of cattle. 'Mustering' is the act of gathering living things together - often used of soldiers.
A group of cattle is called a herd.
by the number of cattle owned
It can be called a ranch or a cattle farm.
A Herd of Cattle is the collective noun you are looking for.
The cars were called "Cattle Cars". They were called cattle cars because that's what cattle were put into when they had to travel.
Cattle are not called steers, rather steers are called cattle, when loosely referring to more than one steer or indiscriminate bovine. Steers are cattle because cattle are a collection of bovines that include steers, as well as cows, heifers, bulls and calves. However, cattle can be called steers if these cattle are specifically castrated male bovines, but cattle should not be called steers if they are not specifically and only castrated male bovines.
A cattle stall is typically referred to as a pen or a cattle chute. It is an enclosed area where cattle are kept, usually for feeding, watering, and shelter.
The analogy for cattle to herd as lion to pride. In this analogy, cattle typically move together in a group known as a herd, just like how lions move and hunt together in a group called a pride. Both cattle and lions exhibit similar social behaviors within their respective groups, relying on cooperation and coordination to survive and thrive in their environments.
A group of cattle is called a herd.
The cattle egret and the African ankole have a symbiotic relationship called mutualism. In this relationship, two different organisms work together and each one benefits from it.