Cattle are farm animals like cows and bulls. People keep them for milk, meat, or leather. They live on farms or ranches.
The farmer cares for his cattle every day.
Cattle eat grass in the green field.
Sometimes cattle means the meat from these animals. People use this meat as food. It is also called beef.
We ate cooked cattle for dinner today.
Cattle is a popular meat in many countries.
Cattle can also mean animals used to help on farms. Some cattle pull carts or carry loads. They work for farmers.
The cattle helped pull the heavy cart.
Some cattle are used for farm work daily.
Cattle can mean a number of cows or bulls together. A group of these animals is called cattle. Farmers move them as one group.
The cattle are walking to the barn.
Many cattle graze on the large field.
Sometimes cattle means people treated like animals. It can show bad treatment or loss of freedom. This meaning is often used in stories or criticism.
The workers were treated like cattle.
They felt the crowd moved like cattle.
In old or rare use, cattle can be a verb. It means to move or guide cattle animals. This form is not common today.
They cattle the cows to the new field.
The rancher cattled the herd carefully.