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The Fulani are cattle rearers and live on the rocky hills.
They were favoured by farmers as effective rat control, though unpopular with chicken rearers.
The neighbouring Mafara people were mostly farmers and cattle rearers.
This comarca has been traditionally a place of cattle rearers, with some honey production as well.
The village communities living on the banks of the rivers engage in fishing while the Fulanis are cattle rearers.
However, female-headed households are increasing in Sudan due to war, and women are thus more visible as livestock rearers.
Cattle rearers inhabit the distant hills and sometimes make forays into the towns for some green grass for their beasts.
Shafts whistled all around Elric but, miraculously, he was unscathed as he led a bunch of yelling rearers on to land.
"The great great bulk are naturalists, moth and butterfly rearers, school kids, high school kids and artists," he said.
The villagers have been livestock rearers and traders, cultivating land in the valley with common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) and potatoes.
Unlike most livestock farming in England at this time, the duck breeders and duck rearers of Aylesbury formed two separate groups.
I look to the Agriculture Committee to support the Finnish smallholders as energetically as it is now supporting the Irish sheep rearers.
The inhabitants are mostly farmers and animal rearers but the initial inhabitants were Sulubawa but now the area were dominated by Hausa.
The Mambila people make up the highest single ethnic group population in the town, followed by the Kaka, and then the Fulanis, the cattle rearers of the plateau.
Telling producers about other people like themselves, suggesting small, traditional rearers and growers to chefs and independent shops, so the information exchange can spawn gossip, meetings, trade and good food.
Sheep have to be kept dry for one to two days before rearing so that the fleece is dry enough to be pressed and to protect the health of the rearers.
The weak position of women in the labour market, and their responsibilities within the home as domestic workers and child rearers, affect not only women's access to housing, but its structure and design.
Even though Khokonites were traditionally cultivators and animal rearers, with the passage of time they largely shifted to small businesses and other skilled professions such as knitting and yarning.
While the Delhiwala are cattle rearers and traders, the Gandalli are labourers, the Kapadia are pedlars while the Dhumree are involved in the selling of folk medicines.
Mostly populated by farmers and cattle rearers, this village is situated at a height and is thus almost never affected by floods which usually ravage low lying areas as satellite almost every year.
The four turkey rearers consisted of one who was rearing 6,000 from day old to six weeks of age, and three providing for the Christmas trade, with numbers between 50 and 100; two of these have direct sales.
FES anchors the Rainfed Livestock Network (RLN), a consortium of NGOs which works to highlight issues related to livestock rearers in rainfed areas of India.
The phrase 'tunnelling-out' had quickly entered the unofficial Tracker vocabulary as a synonym for any emotional high but was now used almost exclusively by rearers to describe the extended moment of euphoria that came from smoking rainbow grass.
The next week further raids occurred on people living near Kapat with Jonglei State governor Kuol Manyang stating "the Murle came... they killed two of the cattle rearers, wounded one and took the cattle".
The three Hindu castes, the Brahmans or priests, the Kshatriya-those with governing functions-and the Vaishya-the agriculturalists, cattle rearers and traders-are associated with three philosophical qualities (gunas), Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas respectively.