stocker
/ˈstɑkər/
noun
- A person who stocks shelves or supplies in a store or warehouse.
- The warehouse hired extra stockers for the holiday season.
- The stocker worked overnight to fill the shelves with new products.
- As a stocker at the grocery store, she organized the canned goods.
- A young animal, especially a steer or heifer, raised for beef production.
- Stockers are often sold at auction to feedlots for finishing.
- The ranch raised stockers on grass before moving them to grain feed.
- The farmer bought a group of stockers to graze in the pasture.