Across
- 4. unfenced lands
- 5. a ranch in Palo Duro Canyon
- 7. herding groups of cattle south of the Rio Grande
- 8. a type of wire fencing designed with sharp points
- 12. cow that appeared in Texas during the mid-1800s
- 13. this trail was created in 1874 and went from north of Kerrville to Fort Griffin
- 16. a traili that led from South Texas through Indian Territory
- 19. a farmer in Illinois who developed barbed wire
- 20. a ranch in South Texas that was one of the most important cattle operations in Texas
Down
- 1. a cattlemen who looked beyond eastern markets who helped create the Goodnigh-Loving trail
- 2. horse handler that cared for the crew's horses
- 3. identification marks
- 6. a cattle disease that longhorns were resistant to
- 7. a cattle ranch on the open range that went from Texas to Canada
- 9. thieves
- 10. device where wind blows against the blades which creates power to operate a pump that brings underground water to the surface
- 11. some people would cut the fence to let their cattle have water and the owners fought back
- 14. this was the route to Abilene named after Jesse Chisholm
- 15. a ranch established in 1885 when the state gave land to the Capitol Freehold Land and Investment Company
- 17. the Spanish word for remount
- 18. huge holding pens