Examples of using Herding in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Yeah, she's got some herding issues.
Most structures targeted supported agricultural, herding and commercial livelihoods.
Telling liberals what to think is like herding cats.
He is successfully used in animal husbandry as a herding dog.
Telling them what to do is a bit like herding cats.
Male muscular development is greater- possibly from hunting or herding.
Despite this prohibition, there are 38 small Palestinian herding communities(12 of them in Massafer Yatta) with a population of over 6,200,
She adds that the practice of herding animals produces the psychological hardening characteristic of dominator cultures.
Herding communities in, or next to,
Livestock in the ancient herding cultures thus defined the value of gold
It was during this era that animal herding, the staple of Circassian life,
and also as a herding dog.
In the old herding cultures animals were gradually transformed from mysterious and fascinating cohabitants of a shared world to mere property objects to be used, sold, traded, confined, and killed.
including nomadic herding, and erecting gers for shelter.
Life would be pretty much the same day in and day out: Farming, herding cattle, fishing in the Nile.
Because of this, these dogs are like a gift from heaven for those wanting to compete in obedience/agility/herding trials.
To this day they maintain a traditional lifestyle and their livelihood is based on agriculture and herding.
The German Shepherd is a working dog developed originally for herding and guarding sheep.
more loudly than our peaceful words, and this is the unyielding dilemma of the herding culture we call home.
The neighbor added:“They lived off herding sheep and were known as simple, poor people.