cowboys enjoying meals by the fire, and sharing camaraderie with haircuts and magazines. Horses play a central role, from nail care to breaking in and assisting with cattle drives across the ...
The book, which was inspired by Eger's Sarasota Magazine story about the cattle drive ... cowboys—known as 'crackers' because of the sound of their whips—were driving cattle long before the ...
The latter half of the 19th century saw the "golden age" of the American cowboy; newly-built railroad lines made it easier to transport cattle from the western plains to the east coast ...
In the thick brush, the ranch’s stock dogs come into their own … keeping the cattle moving when it’s too dense for the cowboys and horses to work safely. The third day of the drive moves ...