the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
Cowboys, ranchers, cattlemen, cattlewomen, drovers, herdsmen or herdswomen or even herdspersons, etc.
Cowboys or cowgirls, the rancher, cattlemen/women, drovers, farmers, whatever you want to call them.
Cowboys or cowgirls, the rancher, cattlemen/women, drovers, farmers, whatever you want to call them.
Whatever they were, they were all "hard men". They were cowboys, cattlemen, scouts, hunters.
Those working with cattle are called cattlemen, stockmen, or "cowboys". (The female version has no separate term.) In Australia, a novice stockman is a "jackeroo" (male) or "jillaroo" (female).
Cattlemen's Days - 1944 was released on: USA: 24 June 1944
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Oahu Cattlemen's Association Paniolo Hall of Fame was created in 1999.
Comes from the 1800s when cattlemen had to count the heard in a cattle drive. As the cowboys rounded up the head of cattle, a person would clap together two pieces of hinged wood for every 10 head of cattle passing through the gate. It is possible a cattlemen was caught pleasuring himself on a long lonely drive and was refered to as playing with his tallywacker and the slang term was born, or had come.
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Mountain men- men who came up from the mountains Pioneers, Mormons and miners- Miners were digging for gold, Mormons were spreading the word about their religion, Pioneers were people who were travelling to unknown territories to settle. Cattlemen and Cowboys- Farmers and cowboys Homesteaders- People who were looking to move and settle in America