- few
shepherds still do this today.[citation needed] In many societies,
shepherds were an
important part of the economy.
Unlike farmers,
shepherds were...
- 55–60 cm (22–24 in) for females.
German Shepherds can
reach sprinting speeds of up to 30
miles per hour.
Shepherds are
longer than they are tall, with an...
- the
shepherds Adoration of the
Shepherds Shepherd,
Michigan Shepherd,
Montana Shepherd,
Texas Shepherd Crest Shepherd Islands,
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Shepherd, an...
-
merle coat
found in many
contemporary Australian Shepherds. It is
sometimes claimed that the
Basque Shepherd Dog and the
Pyrenean Sheepdog were also among...
- borough. The name
Shepherd's Bush is
thought to have
originated from the use of the
common land here as a
resting point for
shepherds on
their way to Smithfield...
- The
Dutch Shepherd (Dutch:
Hollandse Herder) is a
herding dog of
Dutch origin. They were used by
shepherds and
farmers who
needed a
versatile dog that...
-
region shared the
general features today present in
Caucasian shepherds,
Caucasian Shepherds from
Georgia were
considered to be the best
examples of the...
-
Gospel of Luke and
follows on from the
annunciation to the
shepherds, in
which the
shepherds are
summoned by an
angel to the
scene of the birth. Like the...
- des Ardennes, the
Dutch Shepherd and the
German Shepherd, and for
centuries was used by
Belgian shepherds for this task.
Unlike in
other European countries...
-
Shepherds'
Crusade may
refer to:
Shepherds'
Crusade (1251)
Crusade of the Poor (1309), also
called the
Shepherds'
Crusade Shepherds'
Crusade (1320) This...