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The cattle drive silhouettes offered here depicts the cowboys dog helping with the drive. The cattle drive silhouette with two riders, for a gate entryway, sign or fence panel. Western decor at it's best with a cowboy herding cattle in the one of a kind, handcrafted metal art for ranch decor, rustic decor or log cabin decor. Cattle drive designs for metal sign art, metal gate panels or wall art by J Dunbar.
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Cattle Drive with Cowboy and Dog Silhouette
16"x32"
Cut from 10ga. steel plate Mounted within a metal ring
Reversible Deign
Sold.... $100.00
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Herding Cattle Silhouette
32.5"h x 6'6"w
cut from 1/4" recycled metal
Reversible design, Mounting options
Available......$750.00
Create a distinctive ranch gate or as stunning metal sign art.
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Cattle Drive Silhouette with two Cowboys
8 foot long x 10" high, cut from 10ga. steel plate, mounting options
$450.00
available
Suitable for driveway gate, metal wall art, metal gate panel or western metal sign
call for purchase details
J Dunbar 970-270-4345 Email ajdunbar@q.com
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Wiki Notes....
Cattle drives involve the movement of from one place to another, traditionally by cowboys on horseback. Cattle drives were a major economic activity in the American west, particularly between the years 1866-1886, when 20 million cattle were herded from Texas to railheads in Kansas for shipments to stockyards in Chicago and points east. The long distances covered, the need for periodic rests by riders and animals, and the establishment of railheads led to the development of "cow towns" across the American West. Because of extensive treatment of cattle drives in fiction and film, the cowboy became the worldwide iconic image of the American. Cattle drives still occur in the American west and in Australia.
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