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all hours, in accordance with the needs of the cattle

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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.

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