Someone who looks after sheep is called a shepherd.
Shepherd or shepherdess.
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suheperd
A shepherd
shephered shephered
A Shepherd looks after a flock of sheep.
An abattoir worker, a butcher
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.
Man of the House
The irregular plural forms of these nouns are:singular = sheep; plural = sheepsingular = man; plural = mensingular - child; plural = children
no... what kind of a name is sheep! do you want him or her to be made fun of at school? no sheep is not at all a common name!
If you are referring to an individual who protects sheep herds, then that is a Shepherd. Often in mountainous areas where sheep herds are raised there is an individual who travels with the sheep and 'herds' them or moves them from one grazing area to another. this kind of Shepherd also protects the herd from predators, poachers, and other dangers that any of the sheep may happen upon. This shepherd may also stay with the sheep herd for a period of time, sometimes up to 3 months, whereby they are with the herd night and day, living in either a travel shelter or in shelters/cabins that have been built at each of the grazing locations for that purpose. However, if you are referring to the protector sheep. Meaning the male sheep who protects the herd and his mates, then that is a Ram.
Man
Genetically modified Man-eating sheep