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Here is father and son, Tilegen & Bauirjan, Training and caring for eagles is just one aspect of a herder\\\'s life. Other responsibilities include training young horses, tending to sheep, milking yaks, and butchering meat. Kazakh pastoralists rely entirely on animals for their livelihood, which means they interact daily with goats, sheep, horses, camels, and yaks. These relationships are based on co-domesticity rather than dominance. One such nomad is Tilegen, who migrates seasonally two to three times a year. The daily demands of a traditional herding family\\\'s life often leave little time for eagle training or the pursuit of personal ambitions outside of home.
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