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fence were built by ranchers to keep the cattle from moving to the southern part of the state. This fence was disastrous for the animals during the
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Supply and installation of high quality clear view fencing for commercial and home
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from 1882 to 1887 to control "cattle drift"β€”the winter migration of
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used to control the movement of animals in a particular
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Drift Fence

Stinnett
fence
open range
Texas Panhandle
livestock
barbed wire
winter of 1886–1887
Big Die-Up
Charles Goodnight
Fence Cutting Wars
"Big Die-Up"
Handbook of Texas
Texas State Historical Association
"Barbed Wire"
"Panhandle Drift Fences"
Handbook of Texas
Texas State Historical Association
Supply and installation of high quality clear view fencing for commercial and home
From open range to total enclosure
Stub icon
agriculture
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
Fences

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