Because they were raised for that purpose: to be raised by the farmer to get a profit from them. This is especially true for those folks that live off of raising cattle.
A cowboy, a cattle herder, a farmer or a shepard.
Rancher, Dairy Farmer, Cattle Producer, Cattle Grazier, Beef Producer, Dairy Producer, Cattleman/Cattlewoman, Drover, Cowboy, Cowkeeper, etc.
a cowculator
a farmer who raises livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc)
Farmer or Cattle Rancher.
A cattle owner is someone who owns and raises cattle for various purposes such as meat production, dairy production, or as breeding animals. They are responsible for the care and management of the cattle, ensuring they are healthy and well-cared for.
Such a person could be a farmer, or a rancher.
no it is not mean to put cattle in feedlots as long as the farmer takes care of them
Yes. If the farmer owns cattle, then he or she is responsible for checking fences regularly to make sure that the fences are in good working order to keep their cattle in. Fences should be designed so that cattle cannot get out easily, and regular maintenance will assure that cattle are secure in their field or pasture.
The farmer or rancher usually.
A drover, a farmer
A person who breeds cows is called a cattle breeder or a dairy farmer.