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A cattle drive typically traveled at a pace of about 10 to 15 miles per day. This speed allowed cowboys to manage the herd effectively while ensuring the cattle remained healthy and well-fed. Factors such as terrain, weather, and the condition of the cattle could influence the daily distance covered. Overall, the emphasis was on maintaining the well-being of the animals rather than speed.

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