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.
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.
Sheep outnumber people in Uruguay with a 3:1 ratio. The ratio of the cattle to humans is almost quite the same at 3.7:1.
A sheep-sitter? A farmer, a shepherder
A rat catcher
The person who looks after the cattle has many different names. Certain people describe these cattle keepers as cattle herders.
A drover.
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.
They are called farmers
A rancher or herdsman.
shepherd or shepherdess
Sheep outnumber people in Uruguay with a 3:1 ratio. The ratio of the cattle to humans is almost quite the same at 3.7:1.
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.
A sheep-sitter? A farmer, a shepherder
A rat catcher
shepherd
A shepherd is a person that looks after a flock of sheep.
The person who looks after the cattle has many different names. Certain people describe these cattle keepers as cattle herders.