In Malta, sheep and goats are primarily herded in rural areas, particularly in the countryside and on the island's hilly terrains. Traditional pastoral practices often take place in fields and open spaces, where herders manage their flocks. The practice is especially common in regions like Gozo, where the landscape supports grazing. Additionally, herding can occur in communal pastures, reflecting Malta's agricultural heritage.
They herd camels, goats, and sheep
welll yes but only the sheep
Goats and sheep.
yes
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.
Groups of goats are generally referred to as herds. The size and composition of a herd can vary depending on the context, but the term "herd" is commonly used to describe a group of goats.
They mainly herded sheep and goats, but cattle was also herded.
horses, sheep, goats, cows etc etc
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )
A group of sheep are called a herd. Its the same for goats or cattle as well. Another old fashioned term is "flock".
the Bedouin kept camels, goats, and sheep in herd :D
mostly farm animals, goats, sheep, pigs, cows. However, some herding species have even known to herd the family.