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  1. Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the 19th and early 20th century American West, particularly between 1850s and 1910s. In this period, 27 million cattle were driven from Texas to railheads in Kansas, for shipment to stockyards in St. Louis and points east, and direct to Chicago.

  2. Sep 16, 2022 · The 8 Best Cattle Drive Vacations to Take in the US. A stay at a working cattle ranch in the American West can be quite an adventure, allowing travelers to channel their inner cowboy for a few days.

  3. Aug 18, 2017 · Beginning 150 years ago, hundreds of thousands of cattle made the dangerous trek from ranches around Fort Worth, Texas, up to Abilene, Kansas. During the 1860s through 1880s, the Chisholm Trail was an expressway funneling livestock north to market, with cattle only moving 10 to 12 miles per day.

  4. Kansas Cattle Drive, Pretty Prairie, Kansas. 1,884 likes · 53 were here. The Kansas Cattle Drive is a place where ranchers can show their herds to producers from across the state and enjoy the...

  5. Kansas CATTLE DRIVES. Enjoy your horseback riding cattle drive adventure. If you're looking for a real working cattle drives to enjoy a beautiful day of riding and rounding up cattle, you'll find it here. If you would like to add a listing for your cattle drive please click here.

  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Cattle drive vacations are the best way to fully experience the cowboy life in the US – from exploring the gentle trails of the US, to saddling up and working on a cattle ranch! If you’re already driving along Route 66 , consider making a stop at a ranch to get the full western experience.

  7. May 29, 2018 · 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. As early as 1540, Spaniards established a cattle industry and began driving herds northward from central Mexico, as they looked for good pasturage.

  8. Apr 23, 2012 · The book Trail Driving Days, by Dee Brown and Martin F. Schmitt, offers a very detailed look at the mechanics of driving a herd of cattle hundreds of miles to a rail head. A typical drive of 3,500 head of cattle, and there were drives of many more head, might require eighteen cowboys.

  9. May 29, 2022 · The cattle drive is an enduring symbol of the American West. The image of tough cowboys pushing huge herds of cows across the open range is stamped on our imaginations.

  10. Jun 20, 2017 · The old-time cattle industry, and the trail drives that fed it, never fully recovered. But by the time the last herds trailed north in 1895, the cowboy had been elevated in the popular imagination from a laborer on horseback to America’s favorite folk hero.

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