during the Longhorn Cattle Drive, and also participate in those Wild West shows. Here are more sights from a parade that was all hats, no cattle: ...
The parade included horse-drawn wagons and western riding groups. But the iconic Longhorn cattle drive was missing this year — likely to avoid any injuries to the steers on cold, slippery streets.
People from all walks of life and all ages get to enjoy a true western cattle drive watching 30 Longhorn cattle easing their way through the downtown streets of Denver. The sight signifies the ...
This year's parade features a procession of horse-drawn wagons, western riding groups and the iconic Longhorn cattle drive. The parade will start at Union Station at 17th Street and end at 17th ...
Established in 1999, the Herd is responsible for the city's twice-daily longhorn cattle drive on East Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards. The drive takes place each day at 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ...
The parade will take place this Saturday at 11 a.m. Dozens of longhorn cattle and SA Live hosts Fiona Gorostiza and Jen Tobias-Struski will make their way down Houston Street toward downtown, where ...
The new event is the creation of Centro San Antonio, the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo and Downtown West. The Western ...
This Saturday, a herd of longhorn cattle will make its way down Houston Street in downtown San Antonio, but only after the Stampede 5K runners and walkers. Here's what you need to know about the ...
"Most of these cattle are very gentle," Lake said ... "That's when we started the downtown trail drives." Since then, Lake's longhorns have led the annual parade for the National Western Stock ...