Examples of 'herds have' in a sentence

Meaning of "herds have"

herds have ~ a phrase that implies a collective sense of ownership, responsibility, or influence among a group of individuals or entities. It suggests that a group as a whole possesses certain qualities, characteristics, or powers

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The wildebeest herds have grown strong.
Herds have decreased sharply in recent years.
Ask not where the herds have gone.
The herds have a major impact on the forest.
We do not know how many herds have to be quarantined.
Herds have undergone improvement.
The buffalo herds have been destroyed.
Now the team hopes to prove that elephant herds have too.
Several herds have disappeared completely.
Family savings are exhausted and livestock herds have not been replenished.
The herds have moved on.
Since then a large number of cattle and individual herds have been affected.
Ovine and bovine herds have been purchased from villages.
Migratory birds no longer stop for lack of refuge and livestock herds have been decimated.
Several herds have joined together to make the journey.

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These are the paths that the transhumant herds have traveled for centuries.
The herds have arrived.
Their camp has gone up in smoke and the herds have deserted the landscape.
The reindeer herds have been mismanaged to the point of extinction.
They too form groups, but their herds have lesser members.
Some herds have lost much more than that.
There is no milk in Romania because, apparently, most of the herds have been slaughtered.
These herds have survived.
New cases have cropped up in France and, as a result, whole herds have been slaughtered.
Zebra herds have to constantly be on the lookout for food.
There are not any . All the herds have gone east looking for water.
Ram herds have a strict dominance hierarchy based on age and horn size.
Since then only smaller herds have been reported from the region.
The herds have passed, but a few straggling gazelles appear.
Historical observation and monitoring of migratory herds have shown significant demographic fluctuations in caribou populations.
Bison herds have dominance hierarchies that exist for both males and females.
The Army always needs horses, and many herds have been seen in this area.
The great herds have long been wary of the threat of the human hunter.
Eighty-five percent of British beef herds have never had a case of BSE.
Some herds have had DNA testing to determine their ancestry.
In some areas, as much as 60 per cent of herds have been wiped out.
Ask not where the herds have gone nor why the birds have ceased their song.
Scar, there is no food . The herds have moved on.
The first breeding herds have been established in Germany and in the Netherlands.
No, you are just not looking hard enough . The herds have moved on.
This is the fifth year that herds have been honored for reproductive success.
The herds have recovered, so you can shoot whatever you want.
After one week, the migrating herds have reached the edge of the Arctic forest.
Herds have many eyes, and they never let down their guard.
Declines in barren ground caribou herds have caused concern across the Western and Central Arctic.
Herds have large ranges which they move slowly through, sometimes trotting.
However, many PRRSV-positive herds have no apparent reproductive or respiratory problems.
Ask not whence the thunder comes . Ask not where the herds have gone --.
Yellowstone 's herds have been getting steadily weaker.
In some cases, up to 25 per cent of quite large herds have been affected . ”.

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