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Cattle rearing means the same thing in South America as other parts of the world. It simply means raising cows on a ranch or a large piece of land. In Argentina, they call the ranches estancias and in Brazil, they refer to them as fazendas. In other parts of South America, you may hear people call them haciendas.

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