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Summary Assists Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the care and treatment of range cattle and/or cow-calf operations by performing the following duties.Essential Duties & ResponsibilitiesTo ...

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Summary Assists Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the care and treatment of range cattle and/or cow-calf operations by performing the following duties. Essential Duties & Responsibilities To ...

Summary Assists Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the care and treatment of range cattle and/or cow-calf operations by performing the following duties. Essential Duties & Responsibilities To ...

... and cattle guard/gate maintenance. Snow removal from all roads on the Ranch. • Buildings ... Manage legal compliance, water allocations, irrigation technology, and drought contingency planning ...

... livestock (cattle and sheep) production, breeding programs, animal health and feeding and low ... A Certification in Advanced Ranch Management or an advanced degree in a relevant field is highly ...

Cattle Unit Manager I

Wewahitchka, FL · On-site

$61.10K - $61.50K/yr

Deseret Cattle & Timber is seeking a Cattle Unit Manager to join the local ranch leadership team! Summary: The Cattle Unit Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a cattle unit.

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Calf Ranch Manager

Hilmar, CA · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Supports management with data-driven tools to improve efficiency and business performance ... hands-on cattle experience in a commercial dairy, calf ranch, or maternity barn setting. · ...

Ranch Student Employee

Kingsville, TX · On-site

$14 - $19/hr

Perform cattle work in the cow/calf and stocker units. Desires to learn, comprehend and abide by ... Attending Middle School, High School, College or participating in an Internship. Must maintain a ...

Summary Supports the Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the daily care, health management, and handling of range cattle within cow-calf operations. Performs a variety of livestock, pasture, and ...

The Cattle Manager will be directly responsible for care and health of all feedyard cattle, as well as all activities relating to cattle including transmittal of appropriate paperwork. The cattle ...

SummarySupports the Ranch Manager and Staff Veterinarian in the daily care, health management, and handling of range cattle within cow-calf operations. Performs a variety of livestock, pasture, and ...

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How much do internship cattle ranch manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for internship cattle ranch manager in the United States is $54,276.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $67,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Cattle Ranch Manager vs Cattle Ranch Worker?

AspectInternship Cattle Ranch ManagerCattle Ranch Worker
CredentialsTypically enrolled in or recent graduate of agricultural, animal science, or related programsHigh school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory role overseeing operations, management tasksHands-on labor, animal care, maintenance
Employer & Industry UsageInternship programs, entry-level management trainingFarm and ranch operations, daily labor

The Internship Cattle Ranch Manager role focuses on learning management skills and overseeing ranch activities, often as part of a training program. In contrast, Cattle Ranch Workers perform direct animal care and manual labor tasks. The internship provides exposure to management responsibilities, while the worker role emphasizes practical, hands-on work.

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Feeder Cattle Ranch Cowboy/Pen Rider

Hickory Creek FarmLLC

Poplarville, MS • On-site

$55K - $80K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

The Feeder Cattle Cowboy is responsible for daily cattle observation, handling, and care within the feeder cattle operation. This is a hands-on field position requiring strong stockmanship, attention to cattle health, and safe cattle handling practices. The right candidate needs to come with all required knowledge to properly run a feeder cattle farm with little to no training necessary.

This role reports directly to the Feeder Cattle Operations Manager and supports all daily cattle activities to maintain herd health, performance, and facility standards.

Core Responsibilities1. Daily Pen Riding & Cattle Observation

  • Ride pens daily to monitor cattle health and behavior
  • Identify and pull sick or injured cattle promptly
  • Report health concerns to management
  • Observe feed intake, water consumption, and movement patterns
  • Watch for early signs of respiratory or digestive illness

2. Cattle Handling & Processing Support

  • Assist with receiving and processing new cattle
  • Help administer vaccinations and treatments as directed
  • Sort, move, and load cattle safely
  • Work cattle through chutes and working facilities
  • Maintain calm, low-stress handling practices

3. Treatment & Care

  • Administer treatments under direction of management
  • Maintain accurate treatment logs
  • Monitor treated cattle for response and recovery
  • Assist with mortality documentation and disposal procedures

4. Facility & Equipment Maintenance

  • Inspect and maintain fencing and gates
  • Monitor water systems and report issues
  • Keep pens and working areas clean and functional
  • Safely operate ATV, tractor, and ranch equipment

5. Team Support

  • Work alongside other ranch hands and cowboys
  • Follow established cattle health and safety protocols
  • Maintain strong communication with supervisor
  • Promote a safe and professional working environment

Required Skills & Experience

  • Experience working feeder or stocker cattle
  • Strong ability to identify sick cattle
  • Confident horseback riding and cattle handling skills
  • Ability to work in outdoor conditions year-round
  • Strong work ethic and reliability
  • Ability to follow direction and protocol

Physical Requirements

  • Ride horseback or ATV daily
  • Lift 50+ pounds
  • Work long hours during receiving and shipping
  • Work in heat, cold, dust, and wet conditions

Benefits:

  • Paid time off
  • Relocation assistance

Work Location: In person