Cattle Stations
Cattle stations are large farms or ranches primarily focused on raising cattle for beef production. They are commonly found in countries like Australia, the United States, and Brazil, where vast areas of land are available for grazing. These stations can vary in size, with some covering thousands of acres, and they often include facilities for housing cattle, equipment, and sometimes workers.
The management of a cattle station involves various tasks, including feeding, breeding, and caring for the animals. Additionally, cattle stations may employ techniques like rotational grazing to maintain pasture health. The cattle are typically rounded up and transported to markets or processing facilities when they reach the desired weight.