- Rope
- Saddle
- Chaps
- Hat
- Spurs
- Jeans
- Slicker
- Riding boots
- Canteen
- Saddle Bags
- Bridle with bit
- First-aid kit
- Matches or a Fire-starter kit
- Food supplies
- Shirt
- Vest
- Extra socks
- Bandana
- Rifle and/or Pistol
- Knife (hunting or pocket)
- All-in-one pocket tool
- Needle and thread for fixing clothes
- Sewing kit for fixing saddle
Because that's where they needed to sell their cattle.
they helped the people that needed help on the cattle drive, and they also did very good stuff to help the people, they also traded goods.
12 men were needed
drive cattle
Texas ranchers grouped their cattle into herds and marched them across the countryside to get to the railroad to be shipped east or west. This was called a cattle drive and needed about 4 or more people on horseback to control where the cattle went.
The definition of a cattle drive is when you drive cattle from a ranch to the railroad for slaughter.
Cattle drives
A cattle drive
The same sort of equipment you would use for raising Angus or Hereford cattle.
cattle muster
drive cattle trucks
Yes. Who did do a good job with the annual cattle drive. Were you there to witness it?