Well honey, you call them a farmer. They're the ones out there taking care of those animals, making sure they're fed and healthy. So, if you see someone tending to a bunch of cows or pigs, just remember they're a farmer, not a zookeeper.
a farmer who raises livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc)
Rancher,Animal Handler,Cowboy
It is called hacienda.
It depends on the context. Farmers raise animals, that is, livestock. Other people who raise particular breeds of animals such as dogs or cats may be known as breeders.
A ranch is a business that primarily raises livestock for sale. Some ranches also raise crops, but they are usually not sold. The crops are used to feed the livestock as it is being raised for market.
District Ten raises livestock to kill and eat, mostly for the Capital.
A ranch is a business that primarily raises livestock for sale. Some ranches also raise crops, but they are usually not sold. The crops are used to feed the livestock as it is being raised for market.
Poultry accounts for about 41% of Arkansas' livestock production, followed by beef which accounts for about 8%.
A grazier is a person who raises livestock, such as cattle or sheep, for meat production by allowing them to graze on natural pasture lands. Graziers are responsible for managing the health and well-being of their livestock, as well as the land resources on which they graze.
livestock
I producer is someone who raises crops or other produce to sell for profit. So if someone raises wheat, and sells it as grain, they are a producer.
A farmer is the title given to a person who tends crops or raises animals.