Herding animals, such as sheepdogs, cattle dogs and shepherd dogs, have been bred for centuries to help manage and move...
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Herding animals, such as sheepdogs, cattle dogs and shepherd dogs, have been bred for centuries to help manage and move livestock. They are highly intelligent and have an instinct to work with other animals. Trained to respond to commands and cues from their human handlers and to the movements of the animals they are herding. By working together, these animals can help ensure the safety and well-being of the livestock and improve their productivity. This natural herding instinct can also be seen in other animals, such as horses, llamas, and even some birds, used for herding in different parts of the world.