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  2. Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Sheep owners complained about the inefficiency of shepherds and the shepherds' fears of getting lost in the bush. [6] Typically sheep were watched by shepherds during the day, and by a hut-keeper during the night. Shepherds took the sheep out to graze before sunrise and returned them to brush-timber yards at sunset.

  3. Sheep farming - Wikipedia

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    Sheep farming in Namibia (2017). According to the FAOSTAT database of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the top five countries by number of head of sheep (average from 1993 to 2013) were: mainland China (146.5 million head), Australia (101.1 million), India (62.1 million), Iran (51.7 million), and the former Sudan (46.2 million). [2]

  4. Sheep - Wikipedia

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    A last group of sheep breeds is that of fur or hair sheep, which do not grow wool at all. Hair sheep are similar to the early domesticated sheep kept before woolly breeds were developed, and are raised for meat and pelts. Some modern breeds of hair sheep, such as the Dorper, result from crosses between wool and hair breeds.

  5. Droving - Wikipedia

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    The profession of shepherd or drover is retained in some countries as a seasonal job for moving cattle and sheep to and from summer pastures. [ 4 ] The dogs used for droving were quite large and high-legged, tireless, aggressive and extremely independent, they did not require special training and the ability to interact with other dogs.

  6. Australian Shepherd's Major Fail at Sheep Herding Class Is ...

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    For dogs who are motivated to herd and lead sheep, training typically begins at a young age. It begins with desensitization to farm animals and environments alongside the same basic obedience ...

  7. Terrier Herds Sheep in the Wildest Way & People Can't ... - AOL

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    Australian Shepherds are smart dogs, which helps when trying to get sheep from point A to point B. These dogs are fast learners and have lots of energy, which is needed for the job.

  8. Shepherd's crook - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's crook A shepherd's crook. A shepherd's crook is a long and sturdy stick with a hook at one end, often with the point flared outwards, used by a shepherd to manage and sometimes catch sheep. In addition, the crook may aid in defending against attack by predators. When traversing rough terrain, a crook is an aid to balance.

  9. The sheep is doing everything in its power to get the dog's attention. The dog is doing everything in his power to ignore the sheep, who won't leave the dog's side.