See also: rancher (def. 1)
- 1891  . . . a cousin who was ranching it out west sent me an invitation. . . .
- 1904  (1933)  So I drifted round, dug for gold a little, ranched a little, just like now, gambled a little, sold whisky a little, nothing very much.
2 v. exploit as rangeland for raising livestock.
- 1965  If the central Arctic were being systematically "ranched" with caribou herds, the value of these herds would probably be not less than a hundred million dollars.
3 v. breed and raise (animals) on a fur farm (def. 1).
See also: ranch ((1)) ((n.)) (def. 2a) ranched rancher (def. 2) ranching (def. 2)
- 1931  Ranching foxes is one of the most interesting occupations there is. . . .
- 1964  [Advert.] We do NOT offer to ranch your chinchillas for you--or offer to purchase back your reproduction.