cowherd (Meaning)

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cowherd (n)

a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback

cowherd Sentence Examples

  1. The young cowherd whistled a cheerful tune as he led the cattle across the rolling hills.
  2. With a keen eye and a steady voice, the experienced cowherd ensured no cows strayed from the herd.
  3. The cowherd's day began before sunrise, a long jornada filled with the responsibilities of tending the cattle.
  4. During the harsh winter, the cowherd diligently kept the herd fed and sheltered from the biting winds.
  5. A loyal sheepdog often accompanied the cowherd, helping to manage the large herd of cows.
  6. The cowherd's life was one of quiet solitude, punctuated by the lowing of cows and the call of wild birds.
  7. Stories of legendary cowherds who faced wild animals and treacherous terrain were passed down through generations.
  8. In some cultures, the cowherd held a position of respect, seen as a guardian of a valuable resource.
  9. Modern technology like drones and GPS trackers have begun to assist the cowherd in managing large herds.
  10. Despite the changes, the essential role of the cowherd in raising healthy cattle remains as important as ever.

FAQs About the word cowherd

a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback

cowboy,herdsman, shepherdess, cowgirl, vaquero, cowhand, herder, cowpoke, cowpuncher, cowman

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The young cowherd whistled a cheerful tune as he led the cattle across the rolling hills.

With a keen eye and a steady voice, the experienced cowherd ensured no cows strayed from the herd.

The cowherd's day began before sunrise, a long jornada filled with the responsibilities of tending the cattle.

During the harsh winter, the cowherd diligently kept the herd fed and sheltered from the biting winds.