Moving the cattle from point "A" to point "B" for sale, and at the end, selling them all.
The cons are many. It was dangerous and hard work. The pros are adventure, travel, at times beautiful landscapes, and at the end of the trail, the cow town and payday.
Yes. See below.
they did that for the cattle drive
drive cattle
The definition of a cattle drive is when you drive cattle from a ranch to the railroad for slaughter.
Cattle drives
A cattle drive
drive cattle trucks
cattle muster
Yes. Who did do a good job with the annual cattle drive. Were you there to witness it?
Rich Hall's Cattle Drive was created in 2006.
Ranchers hired cowboys to gather and drive the cattle east. The expansion of the railroads shortened the cattle drive, enabling the cowboys to simply drive the cattle to the nearest rail stockyard.
Yes, always. There were always a river that had to be crossed or forded on a cattle drive.
A cattle drive.