- the proceeds.
There has been
droving since people in
cities found it
necessary to
source food from
distant supplies.
Droving is the
practice of
moving livestock...
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drove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Drove may
refer to: Drovers' road, a
route for
driving livestock on foot Past
tense verb of
driving Drove chisel...
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Droving Into the Light,
originally titled Into the Light, is a 1921
painting by
renowned Australian artist Hans Heysen. The
painting was
composed over...
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droves, left from the
splitting process. The
droving chisel is used for the next stage,
making the
surface of the
stone flat
enough to use. The
drove...
- Much
literature has been
written about droving,
particularly balladic poetry. An
idealised image of the
droving life is
described in the poem
Clancy of...
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Mastiff Tibetan kyi apso
Tibetan Mastiff Tobet Tornjak Vikhan Sheepdog Droving Guard llama Livestock guardian dog
Sheepdog trial Dogs
portal FCI breeds...
- market. This
continued until the mid-19th
century when
railways replaced droving.
Although still used to herd
stock in many
parts of the world, Rottweilers...
- A drovers' road,
drove road, droveway, or
simply a
drove, is a
route for
droving livestock on foot from one
place to another, such as to
market or between...
- "I
Drove All Night" is a song
written and
composed by
American songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tom
Kelly and
originally intended for Roy Orbison. Orbison...