Sentences with phrase «to herd cattle»

Originally used for herding cattle, this bright pup is fully of energy and super fit.
Much like a cowboy herding cattle, the lawyer needs to provide guidance to his retained expert witness.
These dogs were bred to spend their days herding cattle in the harsh Australian terrain.
Originally bred for herding cattle on the large ranges of the Australian Outback, this medium sized working breed is a hard - working companion.
The Bernese Mountain Dog was bred to work the mountains and farmlands of Switzerland as well as herd cattle and being a great watchdog.
Her pupils were the young men who herded cattle on the outskirts of Chicago.
Along with rescuing women when they do silly things like running out of gas miles from town on a dirt road, he spends his days herding cattle, fixing fences and breaking horses.Can one handsome cowboy a...
The Roman drover dogs have now proved their worth in protecting cattle from robbers and animals, and also herding the cattle from one range to another; unfortunately, by 1900, the breed declined so much that the Germans only found one breeding female in the town of Rottweil.
The breed was originally kept as a general working dog, mainly on farms, to help herd cattle and pull carts.
They run and jump through obstacle courses and twist, turn jump and pivot while herding cattle and sheep.
The whole region has the imagery and feel of a bygone age, where cowboys still spend lonely months herding cattle across miles of untouched hills and Native Americans still perform rituals passed down through the ages.
Monument Valley is still a stronghold of Navajo culture, and even today, the whole region has the feel of a romanticised bygone age, where cowboys spend lonely months herding cattle across miles of untouched hills, and Native Americans continue to perform rituals passed down through the generations.
Beginning about 6000 years ago, these steppe people herded cattle and other animals, buried their dead in earthen mounds called kurgans, and may have created some of the first wheeled vehicles.
The Swedish Vallhund was bred to work on farms and ranches and originally herded cattle.
Take Texas ranchers who trek through the snow and blizzards each winter herding cattle just so we in Cincinnati, New York, or Detroit will have beef.
We hear of the young Mugabe herding cattle carrying his whip and always reading a book.
My second brother became fed up with herding cattle and left to go learn a trade in kente tailoring at Agbozume in the Volta Region.
Today nomadic peoples sometimes herd cattle through the region, but people do not live in the Lake Natron basin.
Children herd cattle in the Sahelian region of northern Senegal.
Those Yamnaya pastoralists herded cattle and sheep, and some rode newly domesticated horses, says archaeologist David Anthony of Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York.
A nomadic horseman herds cattle among shadows cast by the nation's first wind farm, while a few hundred metres away, a train with more than 60 carriages ships coal from an enormous mine.
His adventure doesn't stop there, as he gets a taste of Sao Paolo's nightlife and gets stuck herding cattle in an electrical storm.
Setting aside the wonderful image of James Franco haplessly herding cattle for a moment — let's hope he hasn't shaved that»70s mustache just yet — the news comes on the heels of Franco completing filming on about a dozen other projects that are awaiting release, including David Simon's HBO drama The Deuce and his own (apparently quite good) film The Disaster Artist, based on the making of The Room.
In fact, new for this year are King Ranch versions of the heavy - duty F - 250 and F - 350 pickups, but those are more likely to go to customers who haul horses, not herd cattle.
Unfortunately, the only ones that were available were Old English Sheepdog type dogs that only herded cattle over small distances.
Nash, a 12 - year - old American Quarter Horse gelding, is a roping horse in local competitions and also works for his family herding cattle.
An Australian Shepherd or Pembroke Welsh Corgi that will never herd cattle still needs proper structure to compete in agility and obedience events; a Saluki or Greyhound that will never course after antelope or hare still must have the proper front and rear angulation to gallop after the plastic bag on a lure - coursing field.Beyond the need to maintain the original purpose of a chosen breed, we are often in awe of the incredible way that dogs are far more than a sum of their parts.
Their barking and nipping nature has made them great at herding cattle and other animals.
The Corgidor is a designer dog breed whose origins aren't entirely clear, but it's believed the breed was developed for purposes of herding cattle.
As the immigrants moved further West, Pit Bulls were used for more humane purposes, such as herding cattle and sheep, protecting families and guarding livestock from predators and thieves.
For centuries the SV has been kept as a farm dog and used for herding cattle.
Along with the sheep - herders, search and rescue dogs, and police dogs, the book profiles Snooper, a beagle who sniffs out termites; Buster, an Australian Cattle Dog who herds cattle; Wolf, a performing Borzoi; Kavik, a wolfdog movie and television star; Elmer, an Iditarod sled dog; Flintis, an Anatolian Shepherd who guard sheep and cheetahs; and Yanka and King, German Shepherds who sniff out land mines in Bosnia.
The Hall's Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in north - western New South Wales in the 19th century.
Along with sheep, competitors can also herd cattle, ducks, and goats.
However, in the U.S. bulldogs were used to help herd cattle.
They feature variations on a theme inspired by Masai walking staffs, which are used not only for balance while herding cattle, but also as a protective weapon against animals that threaten both the herdsmen and their charges.
First invented my Mr G.H.Bass himself when he saw a Norwegian farmer sporting a form of slip on shoe to herd cattle in.
There are many tricks to herding cattle.
When I'm not mixing up GF goodness, you might find me herding cattle on our family ranch, frantically studying my way through college, procrastinating on homework by reading a good thick book, or bossing people around.
In traditional Setswana society, boys were out and active, herding cattle and collecting firewood; girls cooked, and bore and cared for children.
Every time, they say it is Fulani but if you go to other countries where the Fulani are herding their cattle, have you heard any killings that were caused by the Fulani?
Livestock - owning communities, known as pastoralists, herd their cattle, goats and sheep through seasonal migration routes that their families have been following for hundreds of years.
In several groups of people, a gene variant allowing the lactase, the enzyme breaking down the sugar in milk, to persist into adulthood became common about 5000 to 7000 years ago, when humans were herding cattle — as evidenced by this rock painting of domestic cattle in the Jebel Acacus region of the Sahara desert in Libya.
For five millennia, says Kröpelin, humans thrived in the Sahara, fishing, herding cattle, and making pottery and art — hallmarks of the Neolithic lifestyle that supplanted hunting and gathering.
Without the economic surplus from fossil fuel use since the Industrial Revolution, as a resident of the lower Thames, UK, I would probably now be carving driftwood or herding cattle, not holding the job title Thought Director.
In 1934 G.H.Bass, a boot maker from Maine, America, saw a Norwegian man sporting a pair of slip - on shoe to herd cattle in.
A cowpoke saddles up to herd some cattle.
It isn't long of course before they find themselves doing more than herding cattle, as the Germans infiltrate the community to retrieve information and the menfolk fall under the spell of a glamorous journalist (a well - cast Catherine Zeta Jones).
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