A salebarn, auction mart, livestock auction, etc.
They were a place where cattle could be bought and sold, and also a place for rest and relaxation (among other things...) for the cowboys that herded them there.
cattle was sold for 40$
The Civil War had a devastating impact on the Texas cattle industry. Cattle ranching was for the most part stopped. Those cattle that could be sold, sold for far below what they should have.
Feedlots have large corrals that contain a lot of cattle that are fattened before being sold to slaughter plants.
The men that move cattle from place to place are called ranchers or cowboys. They live on ranches.
Cattle that is raised and then sold to be used as food is called beef cattle. When it comes to birds raised to be used as food the animals are called poultry.
Cattle that are alive, responding to stimuli, moving around, eating, sleeping, etc. Live cattle is typically a market term for finisher cattle that are sold before slaughter.
In the late 1800s the Chisolm trail was used to drive cattle by cowboys. The cowboys originated in Texas and drove the cattle to Kansas to be sold.
They Sold it to teh Native American
Go to the saloon for a few drinks, then head on back home after all the cattle had been sold.
Cutter cattle are those that are being sold for slaughter. They primarily refer to cattle that are older than 30 months of age that have been culled for slaughter for various reasons.
It's either for beef or for breeding purposes.