share herding
- present participle and gerund of share herd
share herding (uncountable)
- 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.