Every January, thousands of people flock to Downtown Denver to watch cowboys drive a herd of longhorn steers up 17th Street as the kickoff to the annual National Western Stock Show. The parade is led ...
Gov. Spencer Cox, first lady Abby Cox and others begin the drive as they and several others kick off the Days of '47 with the annual longhorn cattle drive in Salt Lake City on Monday. | Scott G ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Kerri Summey watched from her office window inside the Plaza of the Rockies last year. This time, she wanted an up-close look at the longhorn cattle drive, which kicks off the Ride ...
The longhorn cattle walk on the streets of Salt Lake City as Gov. Spencer Cox, first lady Abby Cox and others kick off the Days of '47 with the annual longhorn drive in Salt Lake City on Monday, July ...
Some may complain there’s a lot of bull at the Utah State Capitol — but steers are another matter. Eight American-bred longhorns from Colorado alternately grazed on and fertilized the Capitol’s lawn ...
Eight Texas longhorns walk through town to promote this week’s Utah Days of ‘47 Rodeo. Wranglers on horseback — along with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and first lady Abby Cox — led a herd of longhorn cattle ...
SAN ANTONIO – More than 50 longhorn cattle filled the streets of downtown San Antonio Saturday morning to kick off this year’s San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo. Thousands of people also lined the ...
Cheers from thousands of San Antonians accompanied the clickety-clack sound of longhorns, sheep and horses Saturday morning as herds made their way through the city’s downtown streets. The 14th annual ...
It’s official! The Greeley Stampede is open and ready for some rodeo action. As in past years, the event was kicked off with the parade of longhorn cattle through downtown Greeley. Crowds of excited ...
Hours after San Antonio was battered by shrieking winds and torrential rains from the winter's most wicked thunderstorm so far, more than 38,000 people turned out Saturday for the San Antonio Stock ...
Excited. Pumped. Ready for battle. The cowboys and cowgirls who ride the animals can tell. Once they sit on the saddle or bare back of a horse or bull, they can tell the animals themselves are revved ...
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