on the huge estancias of the grassy Pampus
The name of it is Patagonia. ;)
The Pampas!!
The Pampas!
Its Patagonia.
The region for grazing sheep and cattle in Argentina is called Las Pampas. In North America, this is called a "range" or "pasture."
Its called a Ranchote.
A large grazing area
Lands that will not support the grazing of cattle efficiently.
If you are referring to an individual who protects sheep herds, then that is a Shepherd. Often in mountainous areas where sheep herds are raised there is an individual who travels with the sheep and 'herds' them or moves them from one grazing area to another. this kind of Shepherd also protects the herd from predators, poachers, and other dangers that any of the sheep may happen upon. This shepherd may also stay with the sheep herd for a period of time, sometimes up to 3 months, whereby they are with the herd night and day, living in either a travel shelter or in shelters/cabins that have been built at each of the grazing locations for that purpose. However, if you are referring to the protector sheep. Meaning the male sheep who protects the herd and his mates, then that is a Ram.
Lea is a grazing area or open land for cultivation.
a grazing are is an area of grass where animals(cows, horses, ect) graze (eat grass)
One answer would be :Ranch. another could be range
There are wild sheep all over the world. Many times wild sheep can be found mountainous area. The mountain sheep are called Bighorn Sheep.
Not if sheep are managed in a sustainable and responsible way on pasture. If sheep were allowed to overgraze a pasture or graze so much off a pasture that there's nothing left for the cattle to eat, most certainly they would ruin land intended or also used for grazing cattle.
The word is lea, an open area of grassy or arable land.