stockman

/ˈstɑkmən/
noun
  1. A person who raises or takes care of livestock, especially cattle, sheep, or horses on a farm or ranch.
    • A good stockman knows how to spot signs of illness in animals quickly.
    • My grandfather worked as a stockman for over forty years on the same ranch.
    • The stockman rode out early to check on the herd in the north pasture.
  2. A person who manages or keeps track of a supply of goods or materials; a stockkeeper.
    • The stockman at the hardware store ordered new tools for the spring season.
    • The stockman updated the computer system with the latest inventory counts.
    • She worked as a stockman in a large warehouse, organizing shipments.
What does "stockman" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean