A rancher or herdsman.
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Also a shepherd
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For both: A drover, stockie, herdsman, herder. For sheep: shepherd, drover, sheep-herder, stockie For cattle: cowboy, cowpuncher, cowpoke, herdsman, drover, stockie
The last name Armenta is a Spanish word for " cattle" or "cattle, herding". The name may have come down ancestrally having to do with families who were cattle farmers, or sheep herders.
Lard is formed from triglycerides.See this link for details.
A rat catcher
No. Sheep and cattle are two entirely different species: Sheep are of the species Ovis aries, and cattle are the Bos primigenius species. Though sheep belong in the Caprinaesubfamily, not the Bovinae subfamily, which is where cattle belong, the two species are related, as they both belong in the Bovidae family, which encompasses all cloven-hooved ruminant mammals including muskox, goats, deer, and various species of antelope.
no, not to a real person. but to a sheep its a real name.
You have the basic train station and then this is also the name given to property's where cattle and sheep are kept, similar to the ranch in the USA.
The region for grazing sheep and cattle in Argentina is called Las Pampas. In North America, this is called a "range" or "pasture."
Meábha, The Queen of Cúige Connocht ordered the cattle raid on cooley.
Cowboy is outdated. If the person ownes the cattle, he is a rancher If he is just hired, cow hand or stockman
Mesopotamia domesticated sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs, to name a few. Domestication came about in order to have stable supply of food.
Tallow is the name for various fatty substances, chiefly from the suet of sheep and cattle. A single word therefore may be Suet