[
UK
/kˈætəlmən/
]
NOUN
- a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
- a man who raises (or tends) cattle
How To Use cattleman In A Sentence
- `One day," the old cattleman had said to Callil, `your turn may come; your Afghaniyyat, Afghanness, may be needed. KARA KUSH
- He hadn't been locked up since his cattleman years in the Cuban Army. OUTCAST
- In 1996 the Stuart won the Best Remuda Award, given by the AQHA and the National Cattleman's Beef Association to outstanding ranch remudas of registered Quarter Horses.
- A good cattleman can tell when a cow is about to drop, unless he has a large herd the cow should be barned up to be kept safe. The farmer that allows us to hunt on his property told the coyotes were getting so bad that he has to move the cows from the bac
- Cuban cowboy tries to wrestle down a steer during the 12th Boyeros Cattleman 's Fair in Havana, Mar. 25, 2007.
- The 75-year-old cattleman will have fewer head to sell next year, but that also means fewer mouths needing expensive hay and scarce water. Cattle Numbers Dwindle
- It was while at the Jingle-bob, but mailed by a cattleman from Chicago, that Young Dick wrote a letter to his guardians. CHAPTER V
- The West Country dialect smacks as much of the farmyard as the patois of the French peasant, or the even more deliberate drawl of the Texan cattleman.
- In his brown homespun and veldschoen he did not look like a rich cattleman. When the Lion Feeds
- She knew all along that her father was planning some sort of birthday surprise for her, and now she could not but wonder what it was that had called the cattleman in to Longstreet's aid. The Desert Valley