You could call a western ranch owner a "cattle-ionaire," playing on the word "cattle" and "millionaire." This pun captures both the ranching aspect and the wealth often associated with successful ranch owners.
It is known as "hacienda"
There is no defined number and a ranch also lacks defenition. It you call it a ranch, the neighbors may be laughing but it is your ranch. (If you measure it in acres, then it probably isn't a ranch. When you measure it in sections then it is the real thing.)
A city-slicker.A2:On a "Dude-ranch" they are generally called "guests" or "customers".
The most common name Americans call a horse farm is a ranch. A ranch is large in size and can house many types of animals.
On your phone you call Yodel Ranch
I am English , and I call a land - owner , a .. well .. land - owner
a business owner
what do you call a King or Queen master or a loyal name. Mostly to a slaves owner you call them Master.
A person who works on a ranch is commonly referred to as a rancher. They may also be called cowhands, ranch hands, or farmworkers, depending on their specific roles and responsibilities. Ranchers typically manage livestock, crops, and the overall operations of the ranch.
Some folks are able to own 5 or 10 acres of land in the country and call it a ranch, particularly if it contains primarily livestock.
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