A cattle drive
By rail, usually in cattle-wagons.
by helping move and transfer catle faster
To attempt to end fighting over grazing lands. People were also figuring out how to cross fence & graze cattle in the same area as opposed to continously move/range cattle.
If you mean the people being sent to concentration camps then they were moved by train in cattle carts.
The growth of cities meant there was less land to raise cattle and less grass for cattle to feed on. The railroads helped the cattle industry by allowing ranchers to be able to deliver cattle to areas where they could not be transported on foot.
depends on the cattle. but they do migrate apparently
Please move that herd of cattle to the corral.We will be branding these cattle, shortly.
A cowboy, a cattle herder, a farmer or a shepard.
In Australia, the terms mustering or droving are used. In North America, the general term is herding or driving or rounding up cattle.
a cattle trail, a faster way to move cattle in 1867
A drover.
The term herding cattle means to gather cattle into a group. This is working together to drive individual cattle from one place to another.
A cattle drive trail to move cattle from Texas to Missouri
cowboys
"Dogies" is a slang term for cattle.
to move to a more productive landraising large numbers of cattle.
Dry cattle are cattle that are not giving milk. The term specifically refers to female cattle typically referred to as "cows."