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They would be called a rancher if that's all they raise, including the feed that is raised to be fed such animals.

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Q: A person who runs a property with sheep or cattle?
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What do you call a person who runs a property with sheep or cattle P?

A farmer or primary producer.


A word for a person that runs a property with sheep and cattle?

Such a person could be a farmer, or a rancher.


Who runs sheep or cattle on a property?

A rancher or herdsman


What runs a sheep or cattle on a property that starts with gr?

Grazier


What do you call runs sheep or cattle on a property?

Grazier, farmer, rancher


Who is a person who runs property with sheep?

It is a sheep farmer.


A person who runs a property with sheep?

It is a sheep farmer.


What is the name of a person who runs a prpertywith sheep and cattle?

A rancher or herdsman.


What runs sheep or cattle on a property?

In England, sheepdogs mostly watched over, herded, and ran cattle. Other breeds have been introduced to cattle watching, but the sheepdog is the original keeper.


What is the Australian name for a ranch?

A sheep station or a farm Generally a ranch is referred to as a Station which run livestock, a farm is smaller in size and can be producing grain, milk and all categories of livestock.


What is a person who runs a cattle property?

There are several related terms used in the United States to describe such a person. This includes rancher, farmer, cattle farmer, herd owner, herd manager and 'cowboy' (less commonly used today).


What did ranchers in Australia and new zealand raise mainly?

There are no such things as "ranchers" in Australia and New Zealand. in Australia, the most common livestock is sheep and cattle, and these are raised on sheep and cattle stations, by station-owners. In New Zealand, farmers mostly raise sheep on runs or stations.