A Shepherd looks after a flock of sheep.
Someone who looks after sheep is called a shepherd.
There are no antonyms for the word 'shepherdess'. It means 'a woman who looks after sheep', which is too complex an idea to have a word with an opposite meaning. The word 'shepherd' means 'a person who looks after sheep', but even if you interpreted it more narrowly as 'a man who looks after sheep', it would still not be an antonym of 'shepherdess'.
sheep have white wool they are an animal they have four legs there hole body is white
An abattoir worker, a butcher
No, wool is from sheep. Humans do use it to make things and they dye it and spin it, etc., so it looks different than it did on the sheep. But that's where it comes from.
Someone who has the experience in handling, feeding, and caring for these animals. They have to know what the animals eat, what makes them sick, their breeding schedules/behaviour, conformation, etc. People who look after sheep are called shepherds, and those who own/look after cattle are called cattlemen/-women.
Blind man
The irregular plural forms of these nouns are:singular = sheep; plural = sheepsingular = man; plural = mensingular - child; plural = children
its and arabic name given to a man
Man
Genetically modified Man-eating sheep
a magician turned an man into a sheep