herders
Herders are individuals who manage and care for livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, and camels. They often move their animals to different grazing areas to find food and water, a practice known as transhumance. Herders play a crucial role in many cultures, providing food, clothing, and other resources from their animals.
In various regions, herders may live a nomadic lifestyle, traveling with their herds across vast landscapes. They use traditional knowledge and skills to navigate the land and protect their animals from predators. Herders are often associated with specific cultures, such as the Mongolian herders or the Maasai people in East Africa.