Farm Labourer Livestock Job

August 23, 2026

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Farm labourer milking and caring for dairy cattle in Vars Ontario
DAIRY FARM JOB IN ONTARIO

Farm Labourer Livestock Job in Ontario

This farm labourer livestock job in Ontario offers full-time contract employment on a dairy farm in Vars. The position pays $17.60 per hour for 65 hours per week, requires no previous experience and includes employer training.

$17.60 hourly 65 hours weekly Full-time contract Training provided
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About This Farm Labourer Livestock Job in Ontario

Brabantdale Farms Ltd. is seeking a reliable worker for a dairy operation in Vars, Ontario. This entry-level opportunity centres on milking cows and maintaining accurate work records in a busy, hands-on farm environment.

The advertised role is term or contract, full-time employment starting as soon as possible. The schedule may include early mornings, daytime and evening work, weekends, on-call periods and flexible hours. Applicants can communicate in English or French.

No degree, certificate or diploma is required, and applicants without previous experience may apply because training will be provided. A willingness to learn routine dairy practices, follow instructions consistently and work safely around cattle is more important than formal education.

On-site position: The work must be completed at the physical farm location in Vars, Ontario, K0A 3H0. There is no remote-work option.

Farm Labourer Livestock Job Details

Job titleFarm Labourer – Livestock
EmployerBrabantdale Farms Ltd.
LocationVars, Ontario, K0A 3H0
Work locationOn site
Salary$17.60 hourly
Hours65 hours per week
EmploymentTerm or contract, full-time
ScheduleEarly morning, day, evening, weekend, on call and flexible hours
Start dateAs soon as possible
LanguageEnglish or French
EducationNo degree, certificate or diploma required
ExperienceNo experience required; employer will train

Farm Labourer Livestock Responsibilities

The two advertised responsibilities are essential to daily dairy operations. The worker will milk cows and maintain work records and logs. Although the task list is concise, both duties require concentration, consistency and respect for farm procedures.

  • Milk cows according to the employer’s established routine.
  • Maintain clear, accurate work records and logs.
  • Follow training and instructions for working around dairy cattle.
  • Complete repeated tasks carefully throughout each assigned shift.
  • Report animal, equipment or workplace concerns promptly.

Milking Duties in a Farm Labourer Livestock Job in Ontario

Milking work should be completed in the correct sequence and at the times established by the farm. The employer will explain its equipment, sanitation steps, animal-handling practices and reporting process. A new worker should ask questions during training and avoid operating unfamiliar equipment without instruction.

Calm behaviour is valuable when working near dairy cattle. Sudden movements, loud noise or inattention can create avoidable risk. Workers should remain aware of animal movement, gates, wet surfaces and equipment while following the farm’s safety procedures.

Dairy Records and Work Logs

Accurate records help a dairy team coordinate its work. The labourer must maintain the logs assigned by the employer and enter information in the required format. Depending on farm procedures, entries may relate to completed work, timing, observations or issues that need follow-up.

Write clearly, record information promptly and never guess when a detail is uncertain. If an animal appears unwell, equipment behaves unusually or a required step cannot be completed, follow the employer’s reporting process immediately. Good records support continuity between shifts and help supervisors make informed decisions.

Qualifications for the Farm Labourer Livestock Job

This vacancy is accessible to people beginning a career in agriculture. Formal education is not required, and the employer states that applicants with no experience will be trained. Candidates should still be ready for a demanding schedule and repeated physical work.

  • No degree, certificate or diploma required.
  • No previous farm experience required.
  • Ability to communicate in English or French.
  • Willingness to learn dairy cattle routines.
  • Dependable attendance for varied shifts.
  • Ability to follow safety instructions.
  • Careful approach to written work logs.
  • Comfort with repetitive, physical duties.

Applicants can strengthen their application by mentioning experience with animals, outdoor work, sanitation, shift work or recordkeeping, even when that experience was gained outside commercial agriculture.

Work Environment and Physical Demands

The work site is a dairy environment and is described as dirty. Farm clothing and footwear may be exposed to moisture, manure, dust and other normal agricultural conditions. Candidates should ask the employer which protective clothing, footwear or other equipment must be supplied by the worker.

The position is physically demanding and involves repetitive tasks. Workers may spend long periods standing or moving through farm areas and repeating a milking routine. Use the techniques taught by the employer, keep walking areas as clear as possible and report hazards rather than attempting an unsafe shortcut.

Practical fit: This role may suit someone who is comfortable around large animals, can maintain a steady pace and understands that dairy care follows a daily schedule that includes weekends and early starts.

Schedule, Salary and Contract Terms

The advertised wage is $17.60 per hour for 65 hours per week. At that hourly rate, 65 paid hours equals approximately $1,144 in gross weekly pay before deductions; this simple estimate is not a guarantee of take-home pay.

Because the schedule is longer than a standard 40-hour week and agricultural employment can have special rules in Ontario, applicants should request a written explanation of regular hours, rest periods, on-call expectations, pay frequency, contract length and how all hours will be compensated. Confirm these terms directly with the employer before accepting or relocating for the job.

Early-morning, daytime, evening and weekend availability may be required. Dairy operations depend on consistent care, so candidates should consider transportation to the rural work site and whether they can reliably attend every assigned shift.

How to Prepare a Strong Dairy Farm Application

Send a short résumé even though no experience is required. Include reliable contact details, your location, availability and any work history showing punctuality, physical stamina, animal care or attention to records. Keep the application accurate and easy to read.

  • Use “Application – Farm Labourer Livestock” as the subject line.
  • Attach your résumé as a PDF with a professional filename.
  • State whether you communicate in English, French or both.
  • Confirm availability for early mornings, evenings and weekends.
  • Mention animal-handling or physically demanding work experience.
  • Explain that you are ready to learn the farm’s milking routine.
  • Ask about the contract length and expected start date.

Never include banking passwords, credit-card information or unnecessary identity documents in an initial email. A legitimate employer should be able to explain the recruitment process and employment terms clearly.

Apply for the Farm Labourer Livestock Job in Ontario

Applications are accepted by email. Introduce yourself briefly, attach your résumé and explain your availability for the varied dairy-farm schedule.

Send your application to:mike_nooyen4@hotmail.com

Application Safety Reminder

Canada Job Unit is not the hiring employer. Verify that the vacancy is still open and confirm the workplace, schedule, pay and contract directly with Brabantdale Farms Ltd. Never pay for a guaranteed job, interview, LMIA, visa or Canadian work permit.

Ontario Dairy Farm Employment Resources

General livestock labourers are classified under NOC 85100 in Canada. Use the official resources below to review regional wage information and Ontario employment-standard rules that may apply to agricultural work.

Job availability and employment conditions can change. Verify every detail with the employer before applying, travelling or relocating. Canada Job Unit does not guarantee employment, immigration approval or sponsorship.

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