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Cattle Ranching in the 1800s
  • By Jonathan Brandt

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The History
  • A ranch is a large area of land that is used to
    farm animals. Ranchers let the animals graze, and
    have space for themselves. In these open ranges
    they often raised cows, elks, bison, or even
    ostrich, emu and alpacas.

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Ranches
  • A ranch is a large area of land that is used to
    farm animals. Ranchers let the animals graze, and
    have space for themselves. In these open ranges
    they often raised cows, elks, bison, or even
    ostrich, emu and alpacas

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Open-Range
  • The western Open-Range tradition started from
    the early practice of animals grazing in newly
    gained western territories. The cattle could roam
    free regardless of ownership. Later these ranges
    were partly shut down due to farming, mining, and
    railroads ripping through the middle of them.

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Cattle Breeds
  • There are over eight hundred breeds of cattle
    recognized worldwide. The type in the U.S. is
    Bos Inducus that is found in warmer climates,
    other kinds of cattle are Africangus, Aleutian
    wild cattle, American, Milking Devon, White park,
    Amerifax, Barzona, Beefalo, Beefmaster, Brangus,
    Bue Lingo, Florida Cracker, Randall, and Texas
    Longhorn.

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Life of a female cow
  • The life of a female cow has a special purpose
    they are used for milk, butter, and after that,
    meat. In some cases, there is veal, which is a
    calf that is not very strong and is used for
    tender meat usually only two to four weeks after
    birth. The average life span of a cow is around
    twenty years, a cow on a dairy farm is alive for
    often four to five years.

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Meat Industry
  • Men slaughter animals for beef in the meat
    industry. Using animals like pigs, cows, bison,
    sheep, and other livestock. This cattle industry
    is mainly focused on producing meat for human
    consumption but it also includes a variety of
    other products including hides, feathers, and
    dried blood. These industries are also called
    meat packing plants. The meat industry grew with
    the construction of railroads made available
    through the transport of items to central areas
    for processing, and the transport of products
    throughout the whole nation.

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Cattle and Meat transportation
  • In the 1800s the main way to go somewhere was
    the railroad and they also used this to ship beef
    from one place to another. Using the railroad
    would be much faster than carrying it yourself in
    a wagon or something similar to that. By 1848
    the exportation of meat had increased almost 10
    the first shipment of meat supposedly was shipped
    in 1867 with twenty cars full of longhorn cattle.
    By 1900 the railroads dominated the meat market
    and the trucking industry was its rival. When
    the idea of the refrigerated trailer had come
    along, this was the main way of shipping cattle
    to different places. Overtime the railroads fell
    into disrepair, so they were used less to ship
    any more cattle to auctions, feeders, and
    processors. Shipping cattle by truck was much
    more economical, humane, and offered more options
    in routing cattle to auctions. The trucking
    industry helped to create an interconnected road
    system throughout the whole United States.

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Cowpeople
  • A cowboy (or cowgirl), was an animal herder who
    took care of animals on a ranch in North America,
    they normally used a horse to herd the cattle,
    and took care of other things on the farm as
    well. A different type of a cowboy is called a
    Wrangler, who would only take care of the
    animals, (specifically the horses). Cowboys
    would also sometimes participate in rodeos, which
    is a large bull wrangling competition.

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The finishor is it?????????
  • Ranchers had a large effect on the U.S. in all
    these ways. Ranchers are a big part of the
    history of North America. Providing meat and
    other products throughout the U.S.

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The power sources
  • Meat Industry
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_packing_industry
  • Cattle Breeds
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cattle_breeds
  • Ranches
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranch
  • World Book Encyclopedia No.3 C-Ch, Cattle, 1996
    Edition
  • United States History, Holt Rinehart and Winston,
    2007, Chapter 18 Section 1 Pg. 589
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