Cattle Droving
Cattle droving is the practice of herding cattle from one location to another, often over long distances. This method was historically essential for transporting livestock to markets or grazing areas. Drovers, the individuals responsible for guiding the cattle, used various techniques to ensure the animals remained calm and safe during the journey.
The process typically involved a group of cattle, sometimes accompanied by other livestock, and was often conducted on foot or horseback. Cattle droving played a significant role in the development of regions like the American West and Australia, where vast open spaces made it necessary to move herds across large distances.