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grazier
/ ˈɡreɪzɪə /
noun
- a rancher or farmer who rears or fattens cattle or sheep on grazing land
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The council and volunteer grazier, Mark Jackson, look after the herd, which includes several different breeds - Kashmir, Boer a South African breed, and feral goats.
The two graziers, one from each side of the border, had parked their pickup trucks back-to-back so that Mansfield, 28, could slide over tubs of lousicide for Treloar’s sheep.
It also said that because of the "present operational situation in Eastern Ladakh, the graziers have been advised to restrict their cattle movements".
“If the Americans think they can stop Australian graziers killing kangaroos any which way, there’s no way on earth they’re going to stop it. It will not make an ounce of difference.”
"Under proposals to be discussed by councillors this week, the council would continue to support graziers during council operational hours."
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