The film opens with cowboys rounding up cattle on sprawling prairies, herding them into valleys and pens. Daily ranch routines include baking in camp tents, cowboys enjoying meals by the fire ...
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 ...
A team of cowboys, decked out in hats and boots, raises and manages about 1,500 head of cattle across roughly ... Each day holds a range of responsibilities, from planning spring crops and cutting ...
The book, which was inspired by Eger's Sarasota Magazine story about the cattle drive, started as a simple photo compilation but evolved into an exploration of Florida’s cowboy history ...