All of the above
Cowboys
C. It has an open enrollment period
To mostly protect livestock from predators (coyotes,wolves,ext) and in some circumstances (very uncommon) to engage in ranch wars with other cowboys. Unlike movies most did not use revolvers but used mostly lever action rifles or hinge shotguns
California
increase of homesteads with fenced boundaries
All of the above:
all of the above-apex helping out the homies
Cowboys that care cared for horses and broncos were called wranglers. They called orphaned calves dogies. They rounded up the cattle and drove them to market every spring.
Most cowboys in the open range era were primarily of Mexican and African American descent. While the popular image of cowboys often centers on white men, many skilled ranch hands and cattle drivers came from these two groups, contributing significantly to the culture and operations of cattle ranching. Their expertise and experience were crucial in managing herds and navigating the challenges of the open range.
Cowboys
Mike Logan has written: 'Yellowstone is--' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'Laugh kills lonesome & other poems' -- subject(s): Cowboys, Cowboys in literature, Cowboys' writings, American, Poetry 'Montana is--' -- subject(s): Natural history, Pictorial works 'Men of the Open Range Audio Tape'
owners branded cattle that roamed freely, and then cowboys rounded them up
owners branded cattle that roamed freely, and then cowboys rounded them up
To promote American business interest abroad-apex
owners branded cattle that roamed freely, and then cowboys rounded them up
Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. (Apex) "Your Welcome" quote from Sadie Saxton
1. The end of long cattle drives2. The transition of Cowboys to Ranch Hands3. The replacement longhorns with new European breeds