Poultryman/Poultryworker or just plain Farmer
A rat catcher
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
A person who looks after sheep is typically called a shepherd. They are responsible for the care, feeding, and protection of the sheep in their flock.
In the parable of the lost sheep, the shepherd had a total of 100 sheep. When one sheep went missing, he left the 99 to search for the lost one. This story, found in the Gospels, illustrates the shepherd's dedication and the value of each individual, emphasizing that every person is important.
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.
That umm doesn't make sense...
A person who minds sheep is called a shepherd - which comes from sheep herder.A person who takes care of sheep - is a shepherd.
A rat catcher
A shepherd or a sheep-herder
shepherd or shepherdess
shepherd
A shepherd is a person that looks after a flock of sheep.
A person who looks after sheep is typically called a shepherd. They are responsible for the care, feeding, and protection of the sheep in their flock.
A rancher or herdsman.
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.
Yes the shepherd has fed his sheep.
A shepherd (shepherdess is a woman), but shepherd is generally used nowadays for bothgenders.It could also be a sheepherder.