stockman

[ˈstɑːkmən]

stockman Definition

a person who looks after livestock, especially on a farm or ranch.

Using stockman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stockman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stockman was responsible for feeding and caring for the cattle.

  • Example

    He worked as a stockman on a large ranch in Texas.

  • Example

    The stockman's job is to ensure the health and well-being of the animals in his care.

stockman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stockman

Phrases with stockman

  • head stockman

    the person in charge of a team of stockmen

    Example

    As head stockman, he was responsible for overseeing the care of hundreds of cattle.

  • stockman's whip

    a long, flexible whip used by stockmen to control livestock

    Example

    He cracked his stockman's whip to get the cattle moving in the right direction.

  • stockman's truck

    a pickup truck used by stockmen to transport equipment and supplies

    Example

    He loaded up his stockman's truck with feed and headed out to the pasture.

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Summary: stockman in Brief

'Stockman' [ˈstɑːkmən] refers to a person who cares for livestock, typically on a farm or ranch. The stockman's duties include feeding, caring for, and ensuring the health of the animals. Phrases like 'head stockman' and 'stockman's whip' are used to describe specific aspects of the stockman's job.