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Q: What did the swing rider do on a cattle drive?
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Why were the prarie dogs dangereous to the cattle drive?

Prairie dogs dig holes. A cow or horse that steps in that hole can break a leg and injure a rider.


What does a cattle driver do?

drive cattle


What was the leader of a cattle drive called?

A cowboy, but there are different positions and jobs in a cattle drive.Drag Rider: ride at the rear to keep it goingFlank Rider: ride at the side of the herd to keep it from spreading outPoint rider: ride at the frontSwing rider: ride alongside the herd to turn it in the right directionTrail boss: the cowboy in charge of all of the other cowboys and cattle on the trail driveWrangler: the cowboy in charge of the remuda ( extra hourses taken) on the trailcook:in charge of the chuck wagon and cook meals


What is the definition of a cattle drive?

The definition of a cattle drive is when you drive cattle from a ranch to the railroad for slaughter.


What is the plural of cattle drive?

Cattle drives


What is the term to move cattle?

A cattle drive


What do cattle truck drivers do?

drive cattle trucks


What to you call an Australian cattle drive?

cattle muster


Who did a good thing with the cattle drive?

Yes. Who did do a good job with the annual cattle drive. Were you there to witness it?


When was Rich Hall's Cattle Drive created?

Rich Hall's Cattle Drive was created in 2006.


How did ranchers move cattle to east during 1870?

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.


Were there any rivers on the cattle drive?

Yes, always. There were always a river that had to be crossed or forded on a cattle drive.