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Traditionally men take care of the animals in the villages

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English: Cattle herders, also known as cowboys, are individuals who are responsible for the care and management of cattle. They work in the livestock industry, particularly in areas where cattle are raised for meat or dairy production.

The primary role of cattle herders is to ensure the well-being and safety of the cattle under their care. They are responsible for tasks such as feeding the animals, monitoring their health, administering medications or treatments when needed, and providing general care. Cattle herders also handle tasks related to breeding, such as managing the mating of cows and bulls to maintain or improve the quality of the herd.

In addition to day-to-day care, cattle herders are often involved in activities such as branding, ear tagging, and castrating the animals. These practices help with identification, recordkeeping, and herd management.

Traditionally, cattle herders have been associated with the American West and the image of cowboys riding on horseback, rounding up cattle on vast open ranges. While this romanticized image still exists, modern cattle herding practices vary depending on the region and the specific needs of the industry. Some cattle herders continue to work on open ranges, while others may work on ranches or feedlots, where cattle are raised in more confined spaces.

In recent years, technology has also played a role in cattle herding. For example, some herders use drones to monitor and manage cattle more efficiently, while others use GPS tracking systems to keep track of their animals.

Overall, cattle herders play a crucial role in the livestock industry by ensuring the health, well-being, and productivity of the cattle they care for, contributing to the production of meat, dairy products, and other cattle-related products.
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