Most cattle farmers vaccinate their animals and check them regularly to see if any animals are sick. If they are sick, they get sent to a quarantine pen where they are treated until the animal gets better or until no other means can be obtained to cure this sick animal. If the former happens, the animal gets sent back out to the herd. With the latter, the animal may get euthanized or shipped to the auction if the illness it has poses no threat to the human food chain.
no it is not mean to put cattle in feedlots as long as the farmer takes care of them
Farmer, rancher, cowboy/cowgirl, cattle producer, hired hand, etc.
A cattle farmer typically works long and unpredictable hours, often starting early in the morning and working late into the evening. The workload can vary depending on the season, with busier times during calving or harvest seasons. Farmers may also need to be available at all hours to respond to emergencies or care for their animals.
Someone who takes care of animals would be a Veterinarian. It could also be a farmer, or a zoologist. Even an animal trainer.
They are usually farm animals. I assume the farmer takes care of them.
They are hard working folk who care a lot about the care and welfare of their animals.
You have a number of choices: veterinarian, farmer, animal trainer.
Because They are healthier than a animal who lives in the wild. From all the care of the farmer.
Zoology is taking care of zoo animals and that also means monitoring the health of the animals. So basically, yes.
A hard working man or woman or child that knows how to take care of animals and crops
care for other animals and if they are sick you bring them back to health
A vet (veterinary surgeon) cares for the health of animals.