Pan is the god of nature and shepherds.
The previous answer was "Hera", but Hera is the god of marriage.
Pan, the Greek god of nature, was worshiped because he was believed to have the power to protect flocks and shepherds, ensure fertility of crops, and bring about a harmonious relationship with the natural world. Additionally, Pan was associated with music, joy, and the wild, making him a popular deity among the common people.
The symbol for the god of nature and flocks is usually depicted as a shepherd's crook or staff, known as a "crook and flail." It represents the god's role as a shepherd or protector of flocks in nature. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god associated with these symbols is typically depicted as a human figure with the head of a ram or a ram itself.
When trying to impress Demeter, Poseidon attempted to create the horse, and his mistakes in doing so resulted in the creation of the hippopotamus, the giraffe, and other horselike animals.
The word "panic" is derived from the Greek god Pan, who could cause panic.
Hermes is the messenger god however he does take some important realms he is the god of medecine (as he is depicted with a caduceus) he is the god of guests/welcome obviously he is the god of messengers and news as well
Pan was the Greek God of shepherds and flocks, somebody misspelled the question.
The god of the shepherds and flocks is Pan
Pan, greek god of shepherds and flocks.
His name was Pan.
Pan was the Greek god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music.
Both Pan and Hermes share domain as gods of shepherds and flocks.
Pan is god of shepherds and flocks (sheep/goats), Hermes of herds and animal husbandry, and Artemis those that are wild animals.
Hermes was not specifically the god of shepherds, but he was associated with herding and livestock due to his role as the protector of herds and flocks. He was a multifaceted deity in Greek mythology, known as the messenger of the gods, as well as the god of trade, travelers, and thieves. His connection to shepherds comes from his broader responsibilities related to pastoral life. In literature, he is sometimes depicted as guiding or protecting shepherds and their flocks.
Hermes was the god of animal husbandry, including cattle-herding, shepherding, goat-herding and even the breeding of horses and mules. Pan was the great god of flocks and shepherds among the Greeks; the son of Hermes.
That would be Pan, the god of shepherds and flocks, hunting and rustic music. He is also the guardian of the wilderness. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat.
Pan - the god of shepherds and flocks - was always depicted with a set of pan-pipes.... a series of reeds of diminishing lengths, which he used to make music.
He is god of Shepherd's and flocks.