Cattle Development Manager
Throckmorton, TX
$80,000.00
Job # 17793
Job Description
Cattle Development Manager
Join a progressive, multigenerational Texas ranch dedicated to honoring a legendary legacy while embracing innovation, stewardship, and data-driven excellence.
What’s In It for You
- Become part of a forward-thinking, high-performance cattle operation where animal health, top-tier genetics, and structured development programs truly matter.
- Work hands-on with elite bulls, steers, and heifers that represent the future of the ranch’s breeding and marketing success.
- Take ownership of key animal-health, feeding, and development programs – your expertise will directly shape the performance of the herd.
- Collaborate daily with experienced ranch leadership, veterinarians, and a dedicated development team.
- Thrive within a ranch culture that values precision, accountability, innovation, and the highest standards of animal welfare.
- Grow professionally in areas such as herd health management, nutrition, reproduction, leadership, and advanced cattle development systems.
What You Will Be Doing
- Oversee daily care and development of all bulls, steers, and heifers on feed, ensuring soundness and long-term performance.
- Confirm all cattle are BVD-PI tested prior to herd integration.
- Support strong biosecurity by managing two-week quarantines for new arrivals when possible.
- Ride pens and follow the feed truck to evaluate cattle behavior, mobility, and overall condition.
- Conduct structured health checks:
- Daily (6 days/week) during the first month
- Every other day in the second month
- As needed thereafter
- Treat animals as needed and coordinate veterinary involvement with clarity and professionalism.
- Manage inventories of vaccines, medicines, and treatment supplies; monitor expiration dates and coordinate replacements.
- Maintain accurate health calendars for rechecks, withdrawal periods, wraps, and follow-up evaluations.
- Review and refine herd health protocols in partnership with the Foreman and Veterinarian.
- Read feed bunks each morning and prepare updated Feed Sheets with any ration adjustments.
- Fill in for the Feedman as needed—mixing and delivering feed confidently and accurately.
- Administer feed additives such as CTC or lice control when required.
- Use Feed Sheets to:
- Track feed inventory
- Clearly communicate ration types and quantities for every feeding
- Maintain clean, functional water troughs and feed bunks.
- Support upkeep of all cattle-on-feed facilities—gates, pens, concrete, chutes, AI barn, drainage, and more.
- Clean pens as needed to promote a healthy environment.
- Ensure feeding equipment is in proper working condition and help coordinate timely repairs.
- Maintain accurate animal location and ensure appropriate pen groupings.
- Conduct weekly head counts and verify alignment with feed sheets and inventory.
- Keep one ID tag matching the animal’s tattoo in each animal; create temporary tags and order Ritchie replacements as needed.
- Communicate daily with the Foreman and Feedman to maintain alignment on cattle, health, and feed goals.
- Provide guidance and direction to interns and junior staff.
- Lead crews on major cattle-working days—branding, yearling measurements, BSEs, Trich tests, photos, videos, and more.
Schedule and oversee:
- Coop check-ins and physical evaluations
- Rumen magnet application
- 840 EID tagging
- Freeze branding
- Ultrasound & yearling data collection
- BSE & Trich testing
- Photos and videos
- Sale cattle sorting and load-out
- Trips to and from veterinary clinics
Other Responsibilities
- Assist the Foreman with pasture cattle and horse operations when needed.
- Support heifer calving.
- Participate in synchronization, heat checking, and AI breeding programs.
You will thrive in this role if you bring:
- A strong foundation in cattle husbandry, stockmanship, and animal-health management.
- Experience reading bunks, managing rations, and making sound feed decisions.
- The ability to spot health challenges early and treat animals accurately and consistently.
- Mechanical aptitude and willingness to help maintain equipment and facilities.
- Strong organizational skills for inventory, tagging, scheduling, and documentation.
- Leadership presence and confidence in guiding interns and helping manage work crews.
- Clear, professional communication with veterinarians, foremen, and feeding personnel.
- Independence, reliability, and a deep commitment to animal welfare and ranch success.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive salary based on experience
- On-ranch housing
- Beef allowance
- Paid time off
- Health insurance options
- Work truck or mileage reimbursement
- Opportunities for continued development (nutrition, AI certification, health management, and more)
*Candidates must be eligible to work in the US as well as meet the qualifications listed above in order to be considered for the Cattle Development Manager job.
Job Id: 17793
