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  2. head of cattle, cattle head n: invariable (quantity of cows, etc.) cabeza de ganado nf + loc adj : res nf : This farmer has thirty head of cattle.

  3. Many translated example sentences containing "head of cattle" – Spanish-English dictionary and search engine for Spanish translations.

  4. VAQUERO: Spanish term for a man who takes care of cattle. Mexican cowboy. From the Spanish word "vaca" --meaning cow. WADDIE: Another term for cowboy, a hired man, in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback.

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  5. Etymology is from the Spanish word “concha” meaning “shell” COW: A female bovine. This term is also often used as a generic reference to cattle. Cattle were first imported into the New World by the Spanish in 1541.

  6. casero. Translate Head of cattle. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  7. Nov 25, 2008 · I confirm that the unit for counting livestock (as in "head of cattle" is invariable), and that it is written without an S. This is a strange word; it is always plural. You wouldn't say "he has one head of cattle" You would just say that he has one cow/steer/bull, etc.

  8. "One head of cattle" is a valid though periphrastic way to refer to one animal of indeterminate or unknown age and sex; otherwise no universally used single-word singular form of cattle exists in modern English, other than the sex- and age-specific terms such as cow, bull, steer and heifer.

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