flock
Across
- 2. A family of young birds, especially those hatched at one time.
- 4. A light structure covering birds, used for flight.
- 6. Domesticated bovine animals kept for milk or meat.
- 8. A fenced area where livestock are kept.
- 11. Domesticated bovine animals used as draft animals.
- 12. Seasonal movement of birds or animals from one place to another.
- 13. To crowd together closely.
- 17. The act of guiding or leading sheep.
- 21. The sound made by sheep or goats.
- 22. A domesticated species of South American camelid.
- 23. A nest built on a high place by a bird of prey.
- 24. To move or wave quickly, like wings.
- 27. A person who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market.
- 28. A young bird that has not yet left the nest.
- 29. A female sheep.
- 30. A young goose.
- 33. A large group of flying insects.
- 34. A quick, sharp bite or strike with a beak.
- 35. The process of cutting wool off sheep.
- 37. A material often collected from sheep.
- 38. A branch or stick where a bird sits.
- 39. The ability of an animal to return to its home location.
- 41. A domestic bird, especially a chicken.
Down
- 1. A person who looks after a group of sheep.
- 3. A place where birds rest or sleep.
- 5. A woman who tends sheep.
- 6. A young male horse.
- 7. Related to cattle.
- 9. A large group of animals, especially hoofed mammals, kept together.
- 10. A cage or small enclosure for chickens.
- 14. A South American pack animal often kept in groups.
- 15. An enclosure for keeping birds.
- 16. The act of animals eating grass in a field.
- 18. A male sheep.
- 19. A field where animals graze.
- 20. A female horse.
- 25. An enclosure for pigs.
- 26. A large building for storing hay or housing livestock.
- 28. A structure built by birds to lay eggs and raise their young.
- 31. A male horse, especially one kept for breeding.
- 32. The fastest pace of a horse or other animal.
- 36. A young bird, especially a baby chicken.
- 39. The hard covering on the foot of certain mammals, like horses.
- 40. The offspring of a donkey and a horse.