20 Mile Cowboys Ride for 10 Hours Straight! ( Real Montana Cattle Drive )

2 years ago
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20 Mile Cowboys never ride 20 miles in a straight line on a real cattle drive. Riding their horses back and forth along the strung out cattle makes their ride much longer than the cattle actually move.

Montana ranching practices revolve around the snow. In the spring they "follow the snow" up the mountain by first moving their cows and calves to the foothills, and then up into the steep and rocky mountains territory.

Now, in October, then have to gather all of those cows and move them back down to the prairies to get ready for winter snows.

On this real Montana cattle drive, the rancher and cowboys gather a large herd of cattle out of the mountains and drive them over 9 miles to the low country. That means that the cowboys are in the saddle for around 20-30 miles.

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