A herd of unsheared sheep is called teggs. This is a sheep in its second year or a sheep that has not had its first shearing.
None. There are no sheep in a herd of cows.
To take care of sheep, and shear the sheep. Also, to herd sheep. Therefore they are a Sheep herd, or Shepherd.
The collective noun for crows is murder. Seriously.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
It depends. Are you talking about the herd for example: "A herd of sheep." or do you mean for example: "I heard you back there!" If you are talking about the herd as in a herd of sheep then you spelled it right, if you mean the hearing type of herd then it's: "Heard" instead..
Since the name of a group of sheep is herds. It is asking you to put the sheep into a herd into the grass area.
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
A group of sheep is a flock. A group of sheep is a FLOCK
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 flock
Mustering