Herd (as in a group of animals) = edder (עדר)
No, it is not. It is a collective noun (a group of animals) that may also be used as a noun adjunct (herd behavior, herd management). It can also be a verb meaning to collect or move animals in a herd.
Herd is a group of animals that stay together.
A herd of reindeer is simply a gathering, group, collection, herd of animals known as reindeer.
no it's not herd is collective noun to name group of animals or things such as: a herd of cows.
A herd is a noun that refers to a group of animals, typically cattle, deer, or elephants, that move or are kept together.
I think that herd is a group of animals.
Any group of grazing animals is called a herd. for example, heard of cattle or a herd of horses.
herd
The noun herd is a singular, common, concrete noun, often used as a collective noun for a group of animals such as a herd of cattle, a herd of buffalo, or a herd of antelope.
This is not an idiom. A herd is a group of certain animals, like sheep and cows. This phrase just means a group of sheep. You might have heard someone comparing people to a herd of sheep. That is not an idiom, but a simile saying that some people act like sheep.
A homonym for "heard" is "herd," which refers to a group of animals such as cattle or sheep.