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Cowboy - Forakre Unit, Sooner Cattle

Job in Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, 74056, USA
Listing for: AgReserves, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-16
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Animal / Pet Care
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 35000 - 52000 USD Yearly USD 35000.00 52000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Cowboy - Forakre Unit, Sooner Cattle Co.
Location: Pawhuska

CATTLE/DAIRY | FULL - BENEFITED

Sooner Cattle Company is hiring a skilled Cowboy for a full‑time position on our ranch.

Summary:

The Cowboy supports cattle operations by helping maintain animal health, ranch infrastructure, and resources. This role involves hands‑on work with cattle, equipment, and pasture, with a focus on safety, cost control, and teamwork.

Responsibilities:
  • Monitor and maintain water sources, fencing, and forage availability to support cattle performance goals.
  • Meet targeted performance outcomes across all stages of livestock development.
  • Operate within budget guidelines and suggest cost‑saving ideas.
  • Assist in resource planning and implement annual grazing strategies.
  • Independently manage cattle health and nutrition programs.
  • Maintain and repair ranch infrastructure, including fences, corrals, and equipment.
  • Ensure accurate cattle inventory and timely reporting.
  • Foster strong relationships with coworkers, leaseholders, and ranch stakeholders.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or GED required, bachelor’s degree in Animal Science or a related field preferred.
  • At least 2 years of experience in the cattle industry.
  • Proficient in saddling, riding horses, and handling cattle.
  • Skilled in operating farm equipment, including tractors with implements.
  • Able to or willing to learn to perform standard animal care tasks (castration, euthanasia, vaccination, dehorning, ear tagging, ear notching, branding, and blood sampling).
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Valid in‑state driver’s license.
  • #ARI
Working conditions:

The physical demands below describe what is generally required to perform this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

  • Regularly lift, carry, push, pull, and/or move materials, supplies, or equipment weighing up to 75 pounds.
  • Push, pull, and drag up to 200 pounds.
  • Perform work that involves standing, squatting, sitting, walking, leaning, bending, and riding for 8‑12 hours per day, including time in both field and office environments.
  • Frequently engage in physical activities such as reaching, climbing, balancing, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, pushing, and pulling, particularly during animal handling and equipment operation or maintenance.
  • Demonstrate manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination required to safely handle livestock, tools, ropes, restraints, and equipment.
  • Frequently grasp, hold, and manipulate tools and animal handling equipment.
  • Effectively communicate in a variety of environments, including outdoor settings, in person, by phone, and using electronic devices as required.
  • Be able to see and hear well enough to monitor livestock condition, identify signs of illness or distress, and respond to safety warnings and environmental hazards.
  • Assist with and/or perform routine animal husbandry procedures, following established protocols and training, which may include vaccinations, ear tagging, branding, dehorning, castration, blood sampling, and euthanasia.

The work environment below describes conditions the employee may encounter while performing this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made when appropriate.

  • Work is performed in outdoor environments with regular exposure to varying weather conditions, seasonal changes, and fluctuating temperatures, as well as work during different times of day and night.
  • Routine use of standard office equipment and electronic systems, including computers, phones, and other devices for communication, planning, record‑keeping, and reporting.
  • Regular exposure to dust, animal dander, manure, and other agricultural environmental elements.
  • Noise levels may range from moderate to loud, depending on livestock activity, equipment operation, and job tasks being performed.
  • Frequent interaction with large animals and potentially hazardous machinery and equipment, requiring constant attention to safety practices and procedures.
  • Work schedules may vary based on operational needs and may include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays.

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