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Shepherd sheep in Patagonia, Argentina

A herder is a pastoral worker responsible for the care and management of a herd or flock of domestic animals, usually on open pasture. It is particularly associated with nomadic or transhumant management of stock, or with common land grazing. The work is often done either on foot or mounted.

Depending on the type of animal being herd, the English language can give different professional names, for example, cowboy for cows, shepherd for sheep, or goatherd for goat.

TerminologyEdit

Herders may be distinguished by sex (e.g., herdsman, herdswoman or herdboy) or by the type of livestock, for example camelherd, cowherd, duckherd, goatherd or shepherd.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

By countryEdit

ChinaEdit

Tibetan herding communities living in the Tibetan Plateau in the Sichuan Province of southwest China continued to graze herds on common lands even after the 1982 Household responsibility system. Several reasons have been given for the endurance of the traditional pastoral lifestyle:<ref name=herders>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • complex topography prevents the division of common grazing lands among individual households
  • yaks require free grazing and become ill in fenced pasture
  • rotation of grazing spots

Grassland degradation has been an issue. Herding communities and their leaders have taken steps to reach a consensus about sustainable grazing practices. These include developing the community political organization to enforce commitments to seasonal rotational grazing.<ref name=herders/>

By livestock typeEdit

CowsEdit

Template:ExcerptThere are numerous regional types of cow herder, many with a specific name; these include the stockman of Australia, the buttero, campino, csikós, gardian and gulyás in Europe, the buckaroo, charro, cowboy and vaquero in North America, and the gaucho, huaso, llanero, morochuco and Template:Ill of South America.

GoatsEdit

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SheepEdit

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See alsoEdit

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