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Cattle Production Assistant

Dumas, TX

$14.75 - $19/hr

... on-farm application of reproductive technologies. Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center ... Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS. Each organization has its unique ...

Cattle Production Assistant

Dumas, TX

$14.75 - $19/hr

... on-farm application of reproductive technologies. Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center ... Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS. Each organization has its unique ...

Previous farm/heavy equipment experience required. Ability to work with numbers. Good communication and organizational skills. Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry ...

Cattle Production Assistant

Dumas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19/hr

... on-farm application of reproductive technologies. Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center ... Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS. Each organization has its unique ...

Previous farm/heavy equipment experience required. Ability to work with numbers. Good communication and organizational skills. Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry ...

Dairy Farm Worker

Elk River, MN · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

This hands-on role involves cattle care, milking operations, feeding livestock, and assisting with general farm activities to ensure the health and productivity of the herd. Located in Elk River, MN ...

Cattle Production Assistant

Dumas, TX · On-site

$14.75 - $19/hr

... on-farm application of reproductive technologies. Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center ... Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS. Each organization has its unique ...

With a focus on improving cattle performance and overall producer profitability, Leachman is ... dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic ...

With a focus on improving cattle performance and overall producer profitability, Leachman is ... dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic ...

With a focus on improving cattle performance and overall producer profitability, Leachman is ... dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic ...

With a focus on improving cattle performance and overall producer profitability, Leachman is ... dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic ...

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As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for cattle farm in the United States is $18.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A typical day on a cattle farm involves feeding and watering cattle, cleaning and maintaining animal enclosures, monitoring herd health, and assisting with breeding or calving activities as needed. Workers often operate farm equipment, maintain fences, and keep detailed records of animal care and production. Collaboration with farm managers, veterinarians, and other team members is common to ensure the overall well-being of the herd. The role is physically demanding and often requires working outdoors in various weather conditions, but it offers the reward of contributing directly to animal care and agricultural productivity.

What is a Cattle Farm job?

A Cattle Farm job involves raising and caring for cattle, including feeding, watering, monitoring health, and maintaining farm infrastructure. Workers may assist with breeding, birthing, and handling veterinary care. Responsibilities can vary based on farm size and whether it focuses on dairy or beef production. Physical labor, outdoor work, and knowledge of animal husbandry are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cattle Farm position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a cattle farm role, you need hands-on experience in animal husbandry, livestock health management, and basic farm operations, often supported by relevant agricultural education or vocational training. Familiarity with farm machinery, herd management software, and certifications in animal welfare and safety are typically advantageous. Strong observational skills, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork set outstanding cattle farm workers apart. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring animal well-being, operational efficiency, and successful farm productivity.

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Cattle Production Assistant

$14.75 - $19/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

We are seeking a Cattle Production Assistant to support daily cattle procedures, data management, and client service operations. This role plays a key part in ensuring efficient cattle handling, maintaining accurate records, and delivering a high level of service to our clients.

This is a hands-on role requiring strong organization, attention to detail, and comfort working in a physically demanding, fast-paced environment.

Responsibilities: 

  • Assist professional service team with chute side procedures.
  • Maintain accurate records of procedures and data entry.
  • Maintain a clean and safe workspace in cattle handling areas.
  • Prepare chute rooms for daily workload as outlined by weekly work schedule.
  • Low stress handling of recipient and donor animals through working facilities.
  • Provide timely and excellent client service to haul in clients.
  • Assist with recipient and donor activities as needed including weekend rotations.
  • Organize and maintain inventories needed for procedures.

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Physical Requirements: Job requires ability to work in adverse/outdoor conditions, good physical mobility, and ability to lift up to 50 lbs. 
  • Must be organized and have effective communication skills.
  • Excellent cattle handling skills and patience is required. 

Trans Ova Genetics, a member of the URUS Group, provides industry-leading reproductive technologies and expertise to cattle breeders through a unique professional services team that works closely with clients to understand their breeding goals and ultimately help clients advance and extend superior genetics. Trans Ova Genetics understands the process that will help multiply a herd's genetic success. Reproductive technologies such as embryo transfer, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), sexed-semen, genetic preservation, and cloning are considered the reproductive "tools" available for breeders looking to achieve specific breeding and reproductive goals. Internationally recognized as a source of superior animal husbandry and reproductive expertise, Trans Ova Genetics offers an integrated system of regional centers, satellite stations, and on-farm application of reproductive technologies. 

Trans Ova's headquarters are in Sioux Center, Iowa, but we have many offices and satellite centers across the country. On-going research and applied science allow Trans Ova Genetics to develop and implement new technologies to help move the science of bovine genetic improvement forward. Trans Ova is dedicated to meeting the requirements of their customers and to continual improvement.


TOG has deep roots in the industry through its origin within the URUS family of companies. As a holding company with cooperative and private ownership, URUS is a family of businesses at the heart of the dairy and beef industry - Alta Genetics, GENEX, Genetics Australia, Leachman Cattle, Jetstream, PEAK, SCCL, Trans Ova Genetics and VAS.  Each organization has its unique identity, products, and services. These companies work globally to provide cutting-edge dairy and beef genetics, customized reproductive services to maximize conceptions, dairy management information to take producers to the frontline of progressive dairy farming, and an array of products and services to help bovines reach their full genetic potential. URUS has 9 brands in 17 retail countries and employs nearly 2,800 people globally.