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      • Cattle drives represented a compromise between the desire to get cattle to market as quickly as possible and the need to maintain the animals at a marketable weight. While cattle could be driven as far as 25 miles (40 km) in a single day, they would lose so much weight that they would be hard to sell when they reached the end of the trail.
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  2. Sep 27, 2019 · A cattle guard (also called grid or grate) is a drive over section of the driveway that is dug out then overlaid with pipe or molded concrete ridges that the cattle will not cross it because of their limited depth perception.

  3. Cattle drives in the United States. A modern small-scale cattle drive in New Mexico. Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the 19th and early 20th century American West, particularly between 1850s and 1910s.

  4. A cattle drive refers to moving a herd of cattle from one location to another, typically over long distances. Historically, these drives were essential for transporting cattle to railheads or markets.

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  5. May 31, 2022 · Point man. The point man, also called the point rider or lead rider, is the cowboy who rides near the front of the herd—determining the direction, controlling the speed, and giving the cattle something to follow. Larger herds sometimes necessitate the use of two point men. An honored position on the drive, this job is reserved for more ...

  6. Apr 23, 2012 · A typical drive of 3,500 head of cattle, and there were drives of many more head, might require eighteen cowboys. Also needed was a cook and his chuck wagon and a horse wrangler who was responsible for the “remuda”. The remuda was a herd of tame riding horses which the cowboys chose to use.

  7. May 29, 2018 · United States and Canada. U.S. History. Cattle drives. Cattle Drives. views 2,654,253 updated May 29 2018. CATTLE DRIVES. Cattle drives moved large herds of livestock to market, to shipping points, or to find fresh pasturage. The practice was introduced to North America early during European colonization.

  8. Jan 6, 2017 · It all depends on how the cow is wired.”. Drive the cattle at the pace of a walk. Form a crescent shape around the cows with six to 20 wranglers, including swing riders and flank riders on the ...