Cattle Feeder

Ailsa Craig, Ontario
Full Time
Farming / Fishing / Forestry
In Person
Job Description
Van Osch Farms is a third-generation family farm business in Mt.Carmel, Ontario. We are one of the largest beef cattle operations in the province, coupled with a varied cash crop operation and licensed grain elevator.
We value flexibility, being a team player and performance.
You will have many opportunities to learn while working with our team on our progressive and diverse farming operation.
Cattle Feeder:
Full-time Position - Starting January 2026
- Primary Duty will be Feeding Cattle with a self-propelled Feed Truck
- Requires some equipment experience - will be loading the feed truck with a Tele-Handler loader
- AZ preferred, but DZ is required
- Requires patience and being a team player
- Experience working with cattle is preferred
- Longer work hours are required at times, with rotational weekend work
- Optional duties include helping with Fall Harvest,
- If you have AZ, you will be hauling crop from the field to the elevator with a semi-trailer
- May be required to do random jobs around the farm
Education
Experience Required
Experience working with cattle is preferred
Compensation and Benefits
$25.00-$30.00 per hour
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