It depends on the type of 'Sheep Herder' that you're talking about. There are certain farms that raise only meat breed sheep. Those 'Herders' would kill there sheep for meat. There are also Wool breed sheep which don't need to be killed because they are raised for there wool and you want them alive so that their wool will grow.
San Angelo Sheep Herders was created in 1929.
as sheep herders
Farmers grow crops like wheat and corn, and herders keep herds of animals like cows or sheep or horses.
Because the sheep camps are easier to get through rough areas. Also, a sheep camp last longer. Trailers roofs start to leak.. and won't last as long.
No. Quite often farmers and herders kill lepoards to protect their animals.
Cattlemen resented sheep herders in the West primarily because sheep grazing often led to overgrazing and land degradation, which diminished the quality of the pasture available for cattle. Additionally, sheep tended to encroach on traditional cattle grazing lands, causing conflicts over resources. The differences in animal husbandry practices also fostered a sense of rivalry, as cattlemen viewed sheep herding as less prestigious. This tension was exacerbated by economic competition and differing lifestyles, which created a divide between the two groups.
Richard Lane has written: 'Basque sheep herders of the American West' -- subject(s): Basque Americans, Shepherds
They kill deer and sheep and wild animals.
Abororigines live in western Australia. Ranchers live in the outback. Sheep herders live in the outback. Sydney is a cosmopolitan city.
They kill sheep.
If you feed sheep before you kill them, you will have more meat and fat on the sheep's skin to eat! Yum!
"Belief or herders" is not a sentence. It is two nouns.