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Workers employed in a sheep station to look after the animals are called​

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Answered by itzNawaab
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Sheep stations and sheep husbandry began in Australia when the British started raising sheep in 1788 at Sydney Cove. In Australia, the owner of a sheep station can be called a pastoralist, grazier; or formerly, a squatter, as in "Waltzing Matilda".

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Answered by siddiqdanisha
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