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Q: What does fenced in their cattle mean?
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Do ranchers have to fence in grazing cattle in Montana?

Yes, it's against the law if you don't have your cattle fenced in on your property.


What does corral mean?

The noun corral is a pen or fenced enclosure for horses or livestock. The verb corral means to gather livestock (cattle, horses) and metaphorically means to force a meeting or gathering.


What would you find in a corral?

Horses, cattle, sheep. A corral is a fenced in area used to confine animals that tend to wander


Why didn't the cattle drivers and farmers get along?

Farmers wanted to plow the land to sow their crops in, and had to fence off their property against unwanted guests like cattle. The cattle drivers, on other hand, wanted a fence-free country to move their herd of cattle across so they didn't have to make detours around all these fenced property. Sometimes they didn't even bother going around the fenced areas, but simply through them, ruining the farmer's hard work. This lead to confrontations between farmers and the cattle drivers.


What is cattle graze?

Cattle grazing or grazing cattle is when cattle are set out on a piece of land (within a fenced area, mind) and eat the grass and legumes that grow there for a period of time.


How did land use change in the west after settlers began using barbed wire?

Huge pieces of land were fenced for cattle ranching.


What does the name Yarelley mean?

It means 'fenced meadow'


Is a corral a fish?

No, a corral is a small fenced area to keep horses or cattle in. If you meant "coral" instead, no, a coral is an invertebrate that builds reefs.


What does open-range mean?

Land not fenced in or divided into lots.


What is the cattle grazing area with no fences?

This is called Rangeland, however even rangeland can be fenced. Ultimately, just because a certain area has fences doesn't mean it's a pasture or field: it can still be considered rangeland even if it has fences on it.


Why did the cattle boom end in Texas?

Barbed wire fenced off open range, the range wars, harsh weather and disease, etc. etc. Hope this helped.


When did cattle branding begin?

It is not known exactly, but branding supposedly has its roots in Ancient Egypt as a means to determine which livestock were owned by which man without having to keep them in a fenced area, which was nonexistent at that time.