A) tending B) corral C) market D) profit
A) tending B) stray C) corral D) profit
A) ranchers B) market C) profit D) corral
A) tending B) market C) stray D) profit
A) profit B) corral C) stray D) market
A) tending B) ranchers C) market D) stray
A) girls were too busy raising crops B) cowgirls did not practice finding horses C) the cattle were not used to being controlled by girls D) the work was considered too harsh for girls
A) poor and undeveloped ranches B) the American cowgirl C) short cattle drives to nearby railroads D) the American cowboy
A) spurs B) a hat C) a corral D) a saddle
A) riding horses B) roping cattle C) busting horses D) branding cattle
A) lasso the calves B) count the herd C) brand the calves D) brand the herd
A) were kept in a pen B) were too wild C) followed their mothers D) would cause a stampede
A) kinds of brands B) clothing that cowhands wear C) events at a rodeo D) jobs on a trail drive
A) had to ride longer than other cowhands B) dragged the wagon full of food C) had to keep the herd moving D) worked in the dust at the back of the herd
A) to move the herd to a different place for grazing B) to take the herd to a railroad station to be sold C) to keep the cattle from different ranches apart D) to keep the cattle from losing weight
A) houses have been built on the trails B) there aren't enough cowhands to do the work C) railroads are close to the ranches D) the ranchers don't have to move their cattle
A) roping steers B) riding horseback C) branding calves D) rounding up stray cattle with vehicles
A) to convince people to become cowboys and cowgirls B) to tell how exciting it is to be a cowhand C) to explain that few girls were cowhands in the Wild West D) to describe a cowhand's life in the late 1800s |