In the UK they are 'drovers' or 'herdsman'. They are usually on foot ,with trained dogs to control and aid movement of the herd.
Specifically, in the USA they are 'Cowboys' and are on horseback/ride horses. They may have dogs too!!!!
Drover, cowboy/girl, trailboss, cattle herder, etc.
Cowboy, herdsman, drover, etc.
Drovers, Herdsmen, Cowboys
sheperd
A group of sheep are a "herd".
A group of sheep are called a flock. But if you have a very large group of sheep, you call it a drove.
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
a farmer
Not necessarilyflock means: a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded togethera group under the guidance of a leader; especially : a church congregationa large number
A group of sheep are a "herd".
Flock of sheep
A flock, herd or mob
A group of sheep are called a flock. But if you have a very large group of sheep, you call it a drove.
The collective noun for sheep is 'flock'.
This can be called a herd or a flock of sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
Moses was at a place named Horeb.
Sheep !
a farmer
Not necessarilyflock means: a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded togethera group under the guidance of a leader; especially : a church congregationa large number