Sentences with phrase «big herd»

The phrase "big herd" refers to a large group of animals, such as cows or sheep, that gather or move together. Full definition
When rains fall during the wet season, the pans are filled with water and attract large flocks of flamingos, as well as big herds of zebra, springbok and wildebeest, followed closely by predators, making for fantastic game viewing.
Fonterra, the world's biggest milk processor, recently tempted local farmers with the promise to fix milk prices for a season with the new payment system all about providing certainty which then allows them to invest in bigger herds.
And since Irish (& European) dairy farmers haven't a bull's notion about competing in terms of actual international milk costs & prices, seeing nearly every dairy farmer ploughing money into bigger herds, farms, new milking parlours, etc. was actually pretty terrifying.
Despite these ambiguities, paleontologists now generally agree that at least some dinosaur species lived in big herds.
Christians aren't just a big herd of sheep doing stupid things.
Mrs Rinehart told The Australian Financial Review that Hancock Prospecting was not interested in who had the biggest herd.
The best way to stop that nonsense is to get the fellow into a hell of a good fight, into a big herd of buffalo or elephant.
Animals can be solitary or huddle together in big herds.
In the big herding high schools where they have 2,500 or 3,000 students, many of their emotional needs are not being met.
The turbo four actually huffs up a little more torque (295 lb - ft versus 275), but the V - 6 vectors a bigger herd of ponies to the rear wheels.
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