agist

/əˈdʒɪst/
verb
  1. To take in and feed or graze (livestock) for payment.
    • The farmer agreed to agist the neighbor's cattle on his pasture for a monthly fee.
    • He earned extra income by agisting sheep for local shepherds.
    • During the summer, many ranchers agist their horses in the mountain meadows.
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