shepherding Definition på svenska

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Examples of shepherding

  • Allied to the central myth are several others, masquerading as explanations for the transition from shepherding to fencing.

  • When the country was first taken up in the fifties it was pretty much all alike; and in the shepherding times, which continued up to about 1874, when fencing began.

  • It was the sedentary nature of shepherding that led to many problems recognised by early flockowners, and pre-conditioned them to accept more readily some of the subsequent changes.

  • Unfortunately, there are no statistics before 1886 showing the change in management from shepherding to paddocking.

  • There is some irony that earlier observers criticised shepherding from fixed huts and hurdle yards as causing similar problems.

  • Subsequent legislation varied the conditions, but the essential requirement of fencing remained, thus hastening the spread of fences, and the end of shepherding.

  • Although shepherding now seems quaint, it was and remains an ideal sheep management system under a broad range of social, cultural and environmental conditions.

  • Shepherding was slow, unskilled, interminably monotonous, safe and done on foot.

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