ranch hand
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Definition
Noun: A person who is employed to perform general labor tasks on a ranch, such as caring for livestock, maintaining equipment, and repairing fences.
Usage
This term specifically refers to a hired, often non-supervisory, worker on a cattle or livestock ranch. It describes a role involving physical, outdoor work.
Examples
- The spent the morning mending the barbed wire fence.
- They hired a new to help with the herd during the spring roundup.
- Experienced are skilled at both riding and roping.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a degree of skill and familiarity with traditional cowboy or ranching work, though it is a paid position.
- It can be used in a historical context to describe workers on large ranches in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Variants and Related Words
- Cowhand (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with .
- Cowboy (n): A broader term that can refer to a ranch hand, but also to someone who herds cattle, especially in a traditional context, and is not necessarily a hired employee.
- Wrangler (n): A ranch hand who specializes in handling horses.
Synonyms
- Cowhand
- Cowpuncher
- Drover (specifically for herding livestock)
- Herdsman
Related Phrases
- Hired hand: A more general term for any hired farm or ranch laborer.
- Buckaroo: A term used in some regions, particularly the western United States, for a cowboy or ranch hand.