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What is nomadic herding... .......

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Answered by ujjwalusri
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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. It is the simplest form of pastoralism.

The nomadic herders are dependent on sheep, cattle, goats, camels, horses and reindeers for their livelihood. Herds composition varies from one region to another, but throughout the dry belt sheep and goats are the most common animals and cattle are the least common as they do not like hot and arid climates.

Answered by neeta07gupta
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It is normally practice in arid and semi arid regions of central Asia,Sahara and some parts of India.shepherds move from place to place with there animals for search of food or fodder and water.animals domiscated are sheep camel goat and yak for milk meat and wool.

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