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Filter by Meaning She learned to ranch the horses when she was just a girl.
She whipped up a homemade ranch dressing for the party.
The ranch on the cattle was a mark of ownership for the farmer.
The rancher would often bring his cattle to the branding station to ranch them with his symbol.
The ranch was a necessary tool for ranchers to mark their livestock.
The rancher has successfully ranch out his land to the goat herders every spring for the past decade.
They needed to ranch the herd through the treacherous terrain to get to the market.
The ranch left a permanent mark on the cow, showing who it belonged to.
The ranchers are going to ranch the herd to the market.
They will need to ranch out their property to the dairy farmers for a few months to supplement their income.
The owner of the land wants to ranch out the fields to the goat herders.
The cowgirl learned how to ranch horses with a hot iron to leave a permanent mark.
The ranch had a sprawling garden in the backyard.
She grew up on a ranch and has always enjoyed the hard work and outdoor lifestyle.
He likes to ranch cattle on his family's property.
She learned how to ranch from her father who was a skilled cattleman.
They are planning to ranch bison instead of cattle on their land.
They plan to ranch out their property to the horse trainers.
The ranch was used to create a permanent mark on the animal's skin.
The ranch had a state-of-the-art training facility, complete with an indoor arena and an outdoor track.
She plans to ranch out her land to the dairy farmers in the fall.
The family decided to visit a ranch in Texas during their summer vacation.
The rancher hired a group of cowboys to help him ranch the wild boars on his property.
The experienced ranch hand taught the new cowboy how to ranch the steers.
The cowboy used a ranch to brand the cows with the owner's mark.
The livestock auction required all animals to be ranch marked to avoid disputes.
The rancher's daughter loved riding her horse around the ranch.
He always wanted to ranch horses, so he bought a property in the countryside.
They need to ranch the pigs back to their pens.
The rancher will need to ranch out his land to the sheep herders this season.
We're planning to ranch horses next year on our farm.
She decided to ranch her pasture to the neighboring farmer.
She has decided to ranch out her land to the llama breeders instead of the sheep herders this year.
The farmer will ranch out his land for grazing to the cattle rancher.
She was impressed by how skillfully he could ranch the sheep through the narrow canyon.
The skilled ranchers expertly ranch the bulls through the narrow pass.
She learned how to ranch the cattle from her grandfather.
They used to ranch the cattle on foot, but now they use horses and ATVs.
He will ranch the herd of buffalo to the plains.
The cowboys rode out to ranch the longhorn cattle.
The cowgirl likes to ranch the cows early in the morning.
We will need to ranch the sheep to new pastures before winter comes.
The ranch hands were responsible for tending to the livestock and maintaining the land.
The rancher hired a cowboy to help him manage the herd of cattle on his ranch.
The sheep farmer purchased a new ranch to expand his business.
The ranch had a stream running through it, providing fresh water for the cattle to drink.
The rancher was proud of his expansive ranch and the animals he raised.
The ranch was a popular destination for horseback riding.
The ranch offered horseback riding lessons for beginners.
The ranch was located in the countryside, surrounded by fields and pastures.
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