"The million of longhorns that headed out north from Texas carved out many trails on the Great Plains. One of the most famous was the Chisholm Trail." you'll find your answer in there.
Spanish settlers from Mexico.
Vaqueros were horsemen and cattle herders of Spanish Mexico that came to America. They were quite common in Texas and California. They brought their style of cattle ranching to America.
Before railroads were built in Texas, cattle had to be herded on cattle drives to the nearest railroad. The first railroads in the United States ran from east to west. After the railroads were built that ran north and south, the Texas cattle ranchers had less distance to cover to reach a railroad for transport.
The growth of the service industry has been one of the results in the West of increased global economic competition. A car mechanic and a waitress are two examples of service industry jobs.
Before railroads were built in Texas, cattle had to be herded on cattle drives to the nearest railroad. The first railroads in the United States ran from east to west. After the railroads were built that ran north and south, the Texas cattle ranchers had less distance to cover to reach a railroad for transport.
Cattle can be found throughout the US. The mid-west tends to have more dairy cows and the west more beef cattle.
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Cattle Ranching started in Texas and spread all throughout the West.
That all depends on what country you are referring to, and what type, age, and breed these cattle are.
It provided the means to transport cattle to eastern markets~NN