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What do you call large Argentine ranches?

Estancias


What country in South America would you find many cattle ranches?

Cattle rearing means the same thing in South America as other parts of the world. It simply means raising cows on a ranch or a large piece of land. In Argentina, they call the ranches estancias and in Brazil, they refer to them as fazendas. In other parts of South America, you may hear people call them haciendas.


What countries have cattle ranches and a beef industry?

Canada, most South American countries--especially Brazil--and the United States are the ones that have ranches. Australia and New Zealand have stations, and the countries in Europe have what are called farms, though some cattle-folk in Germany may call their spreads ranches. Pretty much every country in the world has some form of beef industry or other.


Where in Australia does beef come from?

On vast cattle stations or "ranches" as we call them here in North America.


What do cattle ranches do?

Answer 1:It has no specific area, no specific population of livestock and no specific location. It is a ranch if that is what you call it. Your neighbors might be laughing behind your back and the term "All Hat and No Cows" certainly comes to play. In theory it is a place that raises cattle as a commercial enterprise. In actual practice it can be something quite different. Many ranchesare rich peoples play things and are rarely operated as means of livelyhood but as a status symbol. For example a Colorado farmer might own 13,000 acres and run cattle on 17,000 acres of Government land and choose to call himself a farmer to avoid sounding uppity.Answer 2:An operation that specializes in raising cattle. It is an extensive way to manage native pasture and rangeland using cattle. Ranches can be as small as 20 acres or more than 100,000 acres in size. And not all ranches specialize in cattle; other ranches may raise sheep, horses, goats, bison, elk, etc.


What do you call those people who work in the Ranches?

You call them stockgrowers or ranchers.


What do you call an Australian cowboy?

The nearest word in Australian English is probably "jackaroo", females are, naturally, "jillaroos". A US "cowboy" being somebody who herds cattle, usually on horse back over long distances, is traditionally a "Drover" in Australia, the lead man on an overland cattle drive. The "cowhands" would be "Stockmen".


How do you call a cattle cry?

Cattle Low or Moo


What do you call the unsexed cattle?

Cattle, or cattlebeasts, or bovines.


What to you call an Australian cattle drive?

cattle muster


What do you call painted cattle guards?

A painted cattle guard.


Who wrote the song Cattle Call?

Tex Owens wrote the song Cattle Call.