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Cattle drivers were not profitable.
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Yes, cattle drivers were a crucial part of the cattle industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They herded large numbers of cattle over long distances, often from ranches in the west to markets in the east, using traditional routes such as the Chisholm Trail. The cattle drivers faced many challenges, including harsh weather, food shortages, and conflicts with Native American tribes.
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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.
They were VERY necessary during that time period because no other means of moving cattle existed that time like much easier methods (by use of cattle liners) do today.