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who are pastoralists?

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Answered by mahfoozfarhan4
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Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. It is animal husbandry: the care, tending and use of animals such as cattle, camels, goats, yaks, llamas, reindeers horses and sheep. "Pastoralism" generally has a mobile aspect; moving the herds in search of fresh pasture and water (in contrast to pastoral farming, in which non-nomadic farmers grow crops and improve pastures for their livestock)

Answered by yasirfaraz1974
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Pastoralists are those people who depend on on their pet animals.they did not stay at a particular place

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