The Navajo Indians were one tribe in North America who raised sheep. They were a peaceful tribe that still lives in the American Southwest desert.
There are no such things as "ranchers" in Australia and New Zealand. in Australia, the most common livestock is sheep and cattle, and these are raised on sheep and cattle stations, by station-owners. In New Zealand, farmers mostly raise sheep on runs or stations.
"Babe" is a pig who was raised by sheep herding dogs.
Shaun the Sheep debuted 5 March 2007 .
There are many subarctic Indian tribes. Some of these are the Eyak Tribe, the Dogrib Tribe, the Cree Tribe, the Carrier Tribe, and the Beaver Tribe.
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The Navajo.
The Navajo still raise sheep.
The Navajo tribe in the southwestern United States are known for raising sheep. Sheep play a significant role in Navajo culture and are used for meat, wool, and ceremonial purposes. The Navajo have a long history of sheep herding and weaving, creating beautiful rugs and textiles.
The animals were cattle, sheep, goats, cows.
Greeks raised cattle, sheep, and goats for various purposes such as farming, food, and sacrifices to the gods.
Great Pyrenees and the Sheep Dog. Actually several breeds are raised with sheep, so they consider the sheep to be their pack and can be left alone to guard them, but the Great Pyrenees is the main one.
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There are many statements that describe why cattle and sheep are raised in the Australian Outback. The resources are favorable there.
A sheep station is just another word for a farm. The sheep are raised and bread in fields outside (but the fields are large).
They eat chicken and sheep
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