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Agistment Meaning: Defining Horse and Cattle Agistment

Agistment Meaning: Defining Horse and Cattle Agistment

Learn what agistment means, including the definition of agist, agisting, and agisted. Explore the correct spelling of agistment vs adjistment or ajistment, and understand how agistment works in Australia.

Farmshare Team
2025-08-29
6 min read
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Agistment Meaning

In this article we break down and understand what cattle and horse agistment is. We answer the questions:

  • What is agistment and how do you define it?
  • Use of the words Agist, Agistment and agisted
  • And how to correctly spell agistment vs adjustment or ajistment?

Agistment Meaning, how to define agistment

Agistment Definition:

Agistment is the arrangement where a landowner (the agistor) allows another person to graze their livestock on their property for an agreed price. During the agistment, the landowner retails full possession of the land while providing feed and grazing access to the livestock.

Agistment arrangements can vary in duration and conditions. Agistment can be short duration from days to long term arrangements over multiple years. Agistment provides a financial benefit for landowners while offering livestock owners access to feed and land for their animals. Agistment is often user by cattle farmers as a way to fatten their livestock, or for horse owners to house their horse.

Agist, agisting, and Agisted terminology and definitions

Agist Definition: To agist is to take in livestock onto your property for a fee. In return you providing homing and often feed or care for the livestock.

Use of “Agist” in a sentence: I will agist my property this summer as a way of earing an extra source of income.

Agisting Definition: Agisting is the adjective form of agist, and describes the act of taking in another person’s livestock onto your property for a fee.

Use of “Agisting” in a sentence: I am currently agisting my land to a few cows.

Agisted Definition: Agisted is the past tense of the term agist, agisted describes the past act of taking in another person’s livestock onto your property in exchange for a fee.

Use of “Agisted” in a sentence: Last summer I agisted my property to a few head of cattle.

Agistment vs adgjistment vs ajistment

“Agistment” is the correct spelling, however the word commonly misspelt as adgjistment or ajistment. The word agistment comes from the Middle French: agistement, from agister + - ment


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