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  2. Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    A hadith narrated from Ibn Umar says that Muhammad says, "All of you are shepherds and every one of you is responsible for his herd. A leader is a shepherd, a man is the shepherd over his family, and a woman is the shepherd over her husband's house and his children. So all of you are shepherds, and every one of you is responsible for his herd ...

  3. Livestock guardian dog - Wikipedia

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    A Maremma Sheepdog with a flock of sheep in Australia. A livestock guardian dog (LGD) is a dog type bred for the purpose of protecting livestock from predators.. Livestock guardian dogs stay with the group of animals they protect as a full-time member of the flock or herd. [1]

  4. The dog is doing everything in his power to ignore the sheep, who won't leave the dog's side. The dog acts like he doesn't even notice the sheep, and the entire scene cracked me and more than 7 ...

  5. Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog - Wikipedia

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    The traditional use of the Maremmano is as a guardian for the protection of sheep flocks against wolves. Columella, writing in the first century AD, recommends white dogs for this purpose, as the shepherd can easily distinguish them from the wolf, while Varro suggests that white dogs have a "lion-like aspect" in the dark. [18]

  6. Wolves in EU could lose safeguards, allowing culls as numbers ...

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    “A good dog is the best tool a shepherd has, to protect his flock at night, and in the daytime too,” the farmer says. This week, 45 years of strict protection for grey wolves in Europe could ...

  7. Migdal Eder (biblical location) - Wikipedia

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    From his watchtower a shepherd overlooked his flock and protected it against violent animals and vile thieves. [ 5 ] To support his view, Edersheim cited Mishnah Shekalim 7.4 and said it "leads to the conclusion, that the flocks, which pastured there, were destined for Temple-sacrifices, and, accordingly, that the shepherds, who watched over ...

  8. Wolf in sheep's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Variant 234 concerns a wolf that regularly comes to view the flock, but never attempts any harm. Eventually, the shepherd comes to trust it, and on one occasion leaves the wolf on guard. He returns to find his flock decimated and blames himself for being taken in. In none of the cases does Aesop suggest that the wolf disguised itself as a sheep ...

  9. Talk:Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    A shepherd was a kind and loving and caring notvto mention strong agile alert and ready to fight to protect his flock Maria Livingston 22:31, 24 August 2017 (UTC) Images [ edit ]