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HERD

(verb) – To tend, take care of, manage, and control a herd of cattle or other animals, implying something more than merely driving them from place to place.

(noun) – An indefinite number, more than a few, of cattle, sheep, horses, or other animals of the larger sorts, assembled and kept together as one drove and under one care and management Brim v. Jones, 18 Utah, 440, 45 Pac. 352.

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