Noun
a hired hand on a ranch
Source: WordNetAlone at Terrill's ranch except for the company of ranch hand Ramon (Alfonso Bedoyal), McKay then breaks Old Thunder, after being thrown out of the saddle numerous times. Source: Internet
Fitzgerald & Magers, p. 264 McGilligan, p. 80 In May 1955, Eastwood put four hours' work into the film Never Say Goodbye and had a minor uncredited role as a ranch hand (his first western film) in August 1955 with Law Man, also known as Stars in the Dust. Source: Internet
Alex started out work as a ranch hand at Cliff's farm, but after developing feelings for him she left her job and created a new position for herself as CFO at the Saget Company. Source: Internet
For beginners ranch hand (1 cap sorter) is $25, beginner youth (experience rider gate) is $15/free. Source: Internet
Colton Nelson was 28 when he won the Texas Lottery and went from ranch hand to ranch owner overnight. Source: Internet
He rodeoed and worked as a ranch hand starting at the age of 12. He worked on ranches such as the Pony Jim Martin, Bell, Atkinson, Campana, Ray and Shinner. Source: Internet