In Australia, the terms mustering or droving are used. In North America, the general term is herding or driving or rounding up cattle.
Driving cattle is herding cattle; folks also use the term "working" cattle or "running cattle through" in terms of processing cattle.
Australian Kelpie, Australian Shepherd, border collie, bearded collie, English shepherd, Great Swiss Mountain Dog, Old English Sheepdog, Newfoundland, Australian Cattle dog, many other breeds as well.
Fawn to black, in general.
Cattle.
Neat is an Old English term that is no longer used meaning domesticated cattle.
Either roundup or moving them to/from pasture to the drylot.
the long drive's
The term herding cattle means to gather cattle into a group. This is working together to drive individual cattle from one place to another.
A cattle drive.
to eat
herding cattle
They were bred for herding cattle.
Rottweilers were originally cattle dogs, so yes, they would be herding dogs.
Cattle herding traditions began in Spanish Southwest with vaqueros. Vaqueros is a Spanish word meaning herder of cattle. The term derives from "vaca" which means cow.
Which western states have cattle as a primary industry
The Australian Cattle Dog is in the AKC Herding Group.
cattle herding