Cattle mounds are built in a drylot, by using the build up of manure over time and piling it up to make a mound. Machines are used to do this; the cattle help pack it down as they climb and walk on it, though using machines to pack it down also helps.
cattle mounds were built to protect cattle during storms.
Cattle Mounds were raised areas or mounds built to allow livestock to climb to higher ground during floods. Three cattle mounds found in the Congaree National Swap include the Cooner's Cattle Mound, Big Lake Cattle Mound, and the Cook's Lake Cattle Mound.
cattle mound #6 koocs cattle mound and i do not know the last one Some other ones are Big Lake Cattle Mound, Brady's Cattle Mound, Cooks Lake Cattle Mound, Cooners Cattle Mound, and Dead River Cattle Mound. 3 Cooner's Cattle Mount, Big Lake Cattle Mount, koocs cattle mound
Cattle mound #6, Brady's cattle mound, and Big lake cattle mound. No, let's get it correct. Cattle Mounds were raised areas or mounds built to allow livestock to climb to higher ground during floods. Three cattle mounds found in the Congaree National Swap include the Cooner's Cattle Mound, Big Lake Cattle Mound, and the Cook's Lake Cattle Mound.
Cattle mounds are raised areas of land that form a refuge for livestock in times were the ground around the mound is wet and muddy from spring runoff or heavy rains. Historically they were created to hold cattle from onset of floods.
cooner's cattle mound, cook's lake cattle mound, big lake cattle mound
which civilization built the great mound.
Mound Builders
The Adena Mound
it was a burial place for important cheifs
it was built because the mound builders leader wanted a serpent shaped mound they had alot of that they built that you can still see today in the country the great serpent mound being just one of them
Isn't it built by some kind of tool??