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share herding

  1. present participle and gerund of share herd

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share herding (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of shareherding
    • 2013 July, Nabam Nakha Hina, “Customary Laws of Nyishi Tribe in India”, in International Journal of Advance Research, volume 1, number 7:
      Share herding is the best example where major share is taken by real owner of the animals and share harder get share as per agreed condition.
    • 2015 February, Daniel Murphy, “From Kin to Contract”, in Journal of Peasant Studies, volume 42, number 3:
      Yet these contractual forms of labor exchange (i.e. hired herding and share herding), described in detail below, exist alongside other forms of inter-household cooperation and interaction including forms of patron-clientelism and, as such, have a diverse array of political effects and implications.