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It depends on where the cattle farming is taking place. Some areas where people have little ideas of how to properly graze their cattle, the erosion in those areas is high. But in areas where farmers and ranchers are maintaining good to great grazing practices, there is little to no soil erosion happening.
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It's a herd thing. Cattle tend to do everything in a herd. They also like having their routines, and quite often do those particular routines with all the rest of the cattle in the herd. They're simply laying down chewing their cud, taking a few naps or a sleep before they eventually get up again and go back to grazing.
Approximately 44% of Australia's interior is desert. Another 21% is semi-arid, suitable for grazing cattle, but properties here are vast, taking up hundreds to thousands of square kilometres, and therefore populated only sparsely.
these were called cattle drives.
They disobey Odysseus and eat the cattle while Odysseus is taking a nap.
Rustling. It's the illegal act of taking cattle that you do not own nor payed for to sell for a quick buck.
Taking place or progressing slowly by degrees
the action of taking care of cattle such as vaccination, fly spray, worm med, branding, weaning calves, etc.
I don't think it was the cattle trails themselves that changed the industry, it was more or less the building of the railroads, more pioneers taking over the land, and barbed wire that changed the cattle industry as a whole.
The railroads meant the rancher had a shorter journey to cattle markets. Instead of a cattle drive having to go a long distance, taking many days, the cattle were driven to the nearest railhead or cattle yard and loaded onto cattle trucks.