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Conflicts between ranchers and sheepherders primarily arose over land use and resource competition. Ranchers, who raised cattle, often sought to use vast grazing lands, while sheepherders required specific areas for their flocks. This competition led to disputes over grazing rights, water resources, and land boundaries, exacerbated by differing views on land management. Additionally, the presence of sheep was believed to damage the pasture quality needed for cattle, intensifying tensions between the two groups.

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