Cattle and sheep mainly. Also pigs and goats. There are herds of deer too.
yes the Comanche Indians herded animals. :)
Artemis, if those animals are wild: Pan if they are tamed, and Hermes if they are herded.
The Incas herded llamas and alpacas for their wool, meat, and use as pack animals in the Andean region of South America. These animals were important to their economy and way of life.
Yes they herded baffalo by Olivvia Cheathem
the Masai have adapted to the dry grass regions of Kenya in east Africa
Saint Patrick is said to have herded sheep in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Legend has it that he worked as a shepherd there before he became a missionary and played a significant role in spreading Christianity in Ireland.
The cowboys herded the cattle together. The zebra herded together for protection.
Herded: "After recess the teacher herded the children back into the classroom."
They mainly herded sheep and goats, but cattle was also herded.
There are many different animals in Ireland. Some animals in Ireland are red deer, hedgehogs, geese, and cats and dogs.
Cats the animals that are associated with the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. The citizens are known as the Kilkenny Cats.
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer