Define Nomadic Herding.
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Nomadic herding is an ecological or near ecological system of agriculture. It is carried on mainly to produce food for the family and to fulfill the needs of clothing, shelter and recreation. ... The nomadic herders are dependent on sheep, cattle, goats, camels, horses and reindeers for their livelihood.
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- Nomadic Herding – the wandering, but controlled movement of livestock, solely dependent on natural forage – is the most extensive type of land use system. Sheep and goats are the most common with cattle, horses and yaks locally important.
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