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21 captivating photos from the Wild West - Page 76 of 82 - Kiwi Report

21 captivating photos from the Wild West


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[post_page_title]Smelly cowboys[/post_page_title]
Did you know that cattle drives could last around three months at a time? Between the 1850s and 1910s, it’s believed that approximately 27 million cattle were driven from Texas to Kansas so that they could then be shipped to places like Louisiana. It was a grueling job, but someone needed to do it! This photo shows around a dozen cowboys bathing at the end of a cattle drive. As they were on the road for so long, they’d often stop and soak at the end before going to a cowtown to celebrate their hard work.

Smelly cowboys

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