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Published on May 07 2025

General Ranch Hand

$14.68  per hour
Visa required: H-2A
From Nov 15, 2022 to Apr 15, 2023

Employer

20495 Barney Olson Rd
Chinook, MT 59523
United States

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Job description

Livestock are brought into Ranch during the months from November to April 15th, then they are turned out to pasture for the summer months. Seasonal labor is only required during the months the livestock are in the corrals at the ranch.
WE DO NOT FEED livestock from the middle of April to the middle of November during the these months the cattle feed on range lands and drink from natural water sources and automatic watering troughs.
The General Ranch Hand performs any combination of the following tasks in a feedlot to feed, water, load, weigh, mark, and segregate livestock: Feeds grains, hay, and prepared feed and waters livestock according to winter schedule. Opens gates and moves cattle into corrals. Operates Skid steer, tractor with mixer, hay loader and drive feed truck. Maintains farm equipment. Segregates animals according to weight, age, color, and physical condition. Marks livestock to identify ownership and grade, using brands or tags. Cleans ramps, scales, trucks, and pens, using hose, fork, shovel, and rake. Scatters new bedding material, such as sawdust and straw, in pens and trucks. May make routine repairs and perform general cleaning and maintenance duties in feedlot. Worker may be asked to work Sundays but is not required. Worker will be working the majority of their time around cattle, sometimes in close quarters working in dusty dirty pens in manure, and often working in freezing winter conditions. Worker will be required to work closely with other workers and must be able to listen and follow their supervisors directions. Worker must be able to lift and carry up to 100 lbs. Driving is required on employers property, no license required.

Special Requirements

None

Employer Contact Info

+14063572997

[email protected]

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