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Herders

Herders are individuals or communities responsible for managing and caring for livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, or camels. Their role involves guiding animals to grazing areas, protecting them from predators, and ensuring their health and safety. Herders often work closely with nature and follow traditional practices passed down through generations. Their work is vital for pastoralist economies, providing food, clothing, and other resources derived from the animals. In many cultures, herding is also a way of life that maintains ecological balance in grasslands and semi-arid regions.