Sentences with phrase «nomadic shepherds»

"Nomadic shepherds" refers to people who move from place to place with their sheep in search of grazing land and water. They do not have a fixed home and instead live a mobile lifestyle, constantly traveling with their animals. Full definition
I prefer to apply lessons learned from a wider range of human experience and condemn those biblical passages as the product of an ignorant, arrogant, bloodthirsty tribe of self - centered nomadic shepherds whose primary characteristics were a raging persecution complex and an unending quest for justification for their major case of the hots for the little girls in the naboring tribes.
Named after the Karakachan, Balkan Greek nomadic shepherds, the Karakachan Bear Dog originated in the mountains of Bulgaria.
Nomadic shepherds on the steppes of Hungary have kept two kinds of sheep dogs since the ninth century.
Flock Guards: One of the earliest tasks performed by domestic dogs was guarding the flocks for nomadic shepherds.
In this wild and open country, nomadic shepherds still tend their flocks, sleeping in the traditional round yurt, a portable tent constructed from wood and animal skins or felt.
Only a serious fancier can readily identify the differences between show specimens of Kuvasz, Tatra, Chuvach, Akbash or Great Pyrenees dogs; the nomadic shepherd didn't care as long as the dog did the work.
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