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stockman

[stok-muhn, -man] / ˈstɒk mən, -ˌmæn /




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“For us Indigenous people, it’s a big thing, the stockman,” he added, referring to the ranch workers who look after the livestock.

From New York Times

After the attack, I understood for a brief moment the rage of the Western stockman on the open range when he finds his calves or sheep killed by wolves or coyotes.

From Los Angeles Times

Clad in blue jeans with a prominent brass belt buckle, boots, and Akubra hat, Fargher comes across as an iconic outback stockman, with an easygoing, forthright manner of speaking.

From Science Magazine

He and youngest brother, Bub, are brought together when the body of middle brother, Cam, is found near the landmark grave of an old stockman, an area icon wrapped up in legend.

From Washington Times

The farm’s sole conventional employee is its stockman, Pat Toe.

From The Guardian