The men that move cattle from place to place are called ranchers or cowboys. They live on ranches.
They began where the cattle were bred and raised and were moved to the nearest town on the rail lines. Many cattlemen lived in the states of Texas and Oklahoma and for a time the nearest rail stop was Abeliene, Kansas.
1860-1900
I asked the same question. This is a question from module five exam on FLVS.
Because all the cattle that had been raised back east were all killed due to meat needed for the Civil War soldiers. Meat (in the form of beef) came into high demand, so men set out west to find the cattle that were supposedly roaming the south-western part of the US. Upon finding them, they rounded them up in herds up to and over a thousand head and trailed them back east. This turned into a profit-making venture, which attracted more men to ride the range and herd cattle to markets back east.
Cattle drives in the United States primarily took place from the mid-1860s to the late 1890s, lasting approximately 30 years. This period was marked by the movement of large herds of cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas and other locations, driven by the demand for beef in the Eastern markets. The rise of railroads and changes in cattle ranching practices eventually led to the decline of traditional cattle drives.
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Eurylochus convinces the men that the gods will be appeased if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them.
If you mean the people being sent to concentration camps then they were moved by train in cattle carts.
That way cattle could be moved from one side of the country to the other end.
Cattle moved from Texas to Northern cities
Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.
cowboys
Just the 1 day they killed the cattle
To not kill any cattle
cattle ranching. :<
cattle ranching
They used their knowledge of herding cattle and their horses to round them up from the home-base on the ranch, then moved them from the ranch to the place that they are going to sell them. Cattle drives always take more than one cowboy to complete. For instance, over a 500 head of cattle usually took about 10 horsemen to drive from point A to point B which often was 50 or 100 miles away.