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The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

The Cow Herd Manager plays a critical role in delivering on that mission, owning the performance, health, and continuous improvement of our seedstock cow herd. This role blends hands-on cattle ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

Key Responsibilities Herdsman: * Feed all livestock to meet nutrient requirements, including: grain, hay and free choice mineral. * Sort livestock for embryo implants, pregnancy checks, and to go ...

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BASIC FUNCTION The Herd Management Specialist, reporting to the Wisconsin General Manager, is responsible for managing, developing and growing Herd Management products and services in Wisconsin. A ...

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Herd movement - Moves cattle between pastures as directed by the Ranch Manager/Foreman to support grazing plans and herd health. Horse care - Provides routine care to ranch horses, including shoeing ...

Herd movement -- Moves cattle between pastures as directed by the Ranch Manager/Foreman to support grazing plans and herd health. * Horse care -- Provides routine care to ranch horses, including ...

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How much do herdsman jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for herdsman in the United States is $69,416.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Herdsman job?

A Herdsman is responsible for the daily care and management of livestock, such as cattle, sheep, or goats. Their duties typically include feeding, watering, monitoring animal health, assisting with breeding, and maintaining farm equipment and facilities. Herdsmen often work outdoors in varying weather conditions and may need to respond to emergencies like animal illnesses or injuries. This role is essential for ensuring herd health, productivity, and overall farm efficiency.

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

A successful Herdsman needs expertise in animal husbandry, livestock health monitoring, and pasture management, often supported by relevant agricultural training or degrees. Familiarity with livestock management software, animal health protocols, and sometimes certifications in animal welfare or handling are advantageous. Strong observation, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help Herdsmen respond quickly to animal needs and coordinate with farm staff. These capabilities ensure healthy herds, efficient operations, and compliance with farm policies or industry best practices.

What does a typical day look like for a Herdsman, and how much variety is there in daily tasks?

A Herdsman’s day often begins early, involving routine tasks like feeding, watering, and daily health checks for the livestock. Throughout the day, you may assist with breeding management, assist veterinarians during health treatments, maintain accurate records, monitor pasture conditions, and ensure all facilities are clean and safe. Seasonal responsibilities like calving, vaccinations, or preparing for extreme weather can add further variety to the role. Depending on the size of the operation, Herdsmen may work closely with other farm team members or independently, providing a mix of collaborative and autonomous work. This variety ensures that no two days are exactly alike and allows you to develop a wide range of valuable skills over time.

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Infographic showing various Herdsman job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 3% Summer. Highlights an 94% In-person, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,416 per year, or $33.4 per hour.

Carrollwood Farms Herdsman

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Sandy Ridge, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago

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Job description

Herdsman – Registered Akaushi Operations

Carrollwood Farms is located in Stokes and Rockingham Counties. A family farm for generations to come, Carrollwood Farms is dedicated to showcasing and preserving the best of the region (to guests from near and afar) and is committed to being the best in all we do.


Job Title HERDSMAN (full-time salaried)

Reports To DIRECTOR OF GROUNDS AND INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE


Description

Herdsman is a full-time, salaried position requiring a flexible schedule including occasional evening and weekend work. As with all positions at Carrollwood Farms, the Herdsman may be called upon to work in areas outside of their immediate area of responsibility. The herdsman will have to work in response to the natural rhythms of the registered Akaushi herd and the farm – including working irregular hours during calving and hay crop season.


Key Responsibilities

  • Livestock Care: The primary responsibility for this position is to oversee a registered Akaushi beef herd, currently numbering about 30 animals, with the size of the herd to grow to 100 or more. The Herdsman will be responsible for:
    • feeding and watering the herd, including providing minerals and other supplements
    • recordkeeping, including recording birth dates, obtaining birth weights, other weights, keeping track of sires and dams for all calves, keeping track of all lineage in the herd, documenting health issues for all animals, and other measurements as called for by best practices
    • vaccinations, deworming, fly control, other pest management measures
    • weaning
    • moving animals between pastures
    • maintaining livestock facilities including pens, corrals, sheds, and fencing
    • breeding decisions (including when to use AI or ET)
    • DNA collection (for registration)
    • ear tagging, dehorning, and castrating
    • pregnancy checks and health monitoring (in coordination with vet)
    • personally performing pregnancy checks and AI when appropriate
    • management of storage of semen straws, as appropriate
    • working with the herd consultant
  • Ration Oversight: Be directly responsible for ensuring various cattle groups – heifers, bulls, feeders, dry cows, pregnant cows, etc. – have appropriate and individual rations. Be responsible for the storage of rations and delivery of rations to each cow group.
  • Livestock Marketing: Lead the farm’s effort to market registered animals throughout the region and country, in conjunction with the herd consultant.
  • Herd Improvement: Work with the herd consultant to identify animals in other herds and at sales which would improve the farm’s herd.
  • Livestock Processing: The Herdsman will be responsible for moving animals to the processing facility and procuring processed meat. The Herdsman will be responsible for the MIJ camera (if used) and taking the camera to the processing facility and bringing it back. The Herdsman will be responsible for storing the data from the MIJ camera and providing it to management and ownership upon request.
  • Crop and Hay Production: Participate in row crop and hay production and pasture management.
  • Grain Processing: Participate in the harvesting of crops and assist in the oversight of grain storage and grain processing, including by using the farm’s roller mixer.
  • Land related: Participate in the development and management of native warm-season grass for quail habitats. Bush hog and otherwise manage fields not in production. When necessary repair/install fencing.
  • Equipment: Operate and perform maintenance on farm equipment including tractors (up to 200hp) and attachments including balers, discs, drills, planters, and more.
  • Hunting: Participate in farm hunting operations (deer, turkey, and released birds), including animal processing/cleaning as needed.
  • Data & Documentation: Be directly responsible for all livestock documentation. Participate in other farm documentation.


Required Qualifications

  • 3+ years in cattle production with experience in making breeding decisions, evaluating registered animals, and overseeing feeding and ration development. 2+ years experience in growing row crops, cover crops, and making hay.
  • Strong knowledge in cattle health, reproduction, and nutrition
  • Experience with calving, AI, and herd health protocols
  • Proficiency in basic veterinary care
  • Proficient in operating/calibrating complex farm machinery and hauling cattle trailers.
  • Exceptional project management, time management, and a "no job is too small" work ethic.
  • A positive mindset and a willingness to work hard.
  • Flexible schedule.
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
  • Able to install and repair various types of fencing and gates.
  • Ability to lift up to 70 lbs.
  • Capable of bending, kneeling, twisting, and standing/walking for extended periods.
  • Willingness to work in various weather conditions, including rain.
  • A genuine love for cattle and husbandry.



Desired Qualifications

  • Experience in cattle showing and judging.
  • CDL
  • Pesticide license
  • Knowledge of pasture and forage management
  • Experience with registered cattle
  • Experience with Akaushi
  • Experience with AI and ET
  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in animal science or related field

Salary and Benefits: Competitive, DOE.