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Ranchers made the western cattle industry profitable. They did this by selling and raising cattle for food and agricultural purposes.
Depends how many head of cattle you have, how the market is, and how much the animals weigh when your planning on selling them.
Hoe did supply and demand affect the price of cattle
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Yes, cattle ranchers still exist.Cattle Ranchers is still an acceptable name for cattle ranchers. Other names for cattle ranchers or related workers include:RanchersCowboys, cowgirls, and cowpokeRanch handLivestock handlerRanch workerRanch managerCattle tender
"of a herd of cattle led by ranchers" as you have used it above is already the possessive for of "a herd of cattle led by ranchers"! For example: The herd of cattle which was led by the ranchers bought a farm. The farm is now owned by the herd. It is the herd's farm. It is the farm of the herd of cattle led by ranchers.
Texas Ranchers sent their longhorns on cattle drives because the demand of the cattle in Texas was low. But high in the north and east. Demand and supply affect the price of nearly everything that was bought and sold - not just the cattle.
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Cattle ranchers raise cattle, and sheep/goat farmers raise sheep and goats.
Cattle Drive.
In the 1850s, beef began to be more popular and its price rose making some cattle ranchers quite wealthy. Droughts in the later 1800's killed grass and in turn made less food for cattle and ranchers lost cows and money.
Cattle ranchers accomplish the growing and selling of huge numbers of cattle to feed people, animals, and for their hide to be used in shoes and other leather goods.
The new rail lines enabled the western cattle ranchers to get their beef to market in better condition (to gain a better price), sooner.
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