Yes. It is atradition that has lasted 100's of years.
Mongolia has one of the highest proportions of nomadic herding in the world, with a significant portion of its population relying on traditional pastoralism for their livelihoods. The vast steppes of Mongolia provide ample grazing land for livestock such as horses, yaks, and sheep, making nomadic herding a prominent way of life for many Mongolians.
Yes, they are very interdependent due to their nomadic and cattle herding lifestyle.
Because it is herding.
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nomadic herding
Nomadic herding involves moving livestock in search of fresh pasture and water sources. It is practiced by nomadic communities, who rely on animals such as cattle, sheep, and goats for their livelihood. These groups often have a deep knowledge of their environment and have a sustainable relationship with the land.
The change from nomadic herding to settled farming.
nomadic herding
The first people who settled Mongolia were a number nomadic tribe which included the Xiongnu, the Rouran, the Xianbei, the Gökturks. Mongolia as it is known today was established by Ghengis Khan who managed to unite the various nomadic tribes.
Normadic herding occurs in areas where the seasons may change. The people are forced to travel to find food and proper shelter.
Normadic herding occurs in areas where the seasons may change. The people are forced to travel to find food and proper shelter.
subsistence farming and nomadic herding