In Australia and New Caledonia, a stockman (plural stockmen) is a person who looks after the livestock on a station, traditionally on horse. It has a similar meaning to "cowboy". A stockman may also be employed at an abattoir, feedlot, on a livestock export ship, or with a stock and station agency.
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Some of the Brahman bulls in a paddock, Tipperary Station, Northern Territory
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Harry 'Breaker' Harbord Morant (1864- February 27, 1902), circa 1900
26 February 1902 The 'Confessio...
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The Stockman by S.T. Gill (1818-1880)
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Pannikin, quart pot (to make tea), carrier and saddlebag to carry lunch.
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This is Leonard Edward Stacey (my brother). Nickname "bomber" as he was born in Newcastle Waters on ...
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Sheep mustering at Chermside, ca. 1931.
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An Australian Stock Horse carrying a saddle that was hand made by Warren Newcombe who was a saddler ...
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Stockman's Hall of Fame in Longreach, en:Queensland, en:Australia
Photo by Michael Rogers, who retai...
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Two stockmen at Brunette Downs ca. 1953
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Victoria River Downs Station, Northern Territory, handling of fully grown cleanskin cattle which had...