- Look up
cowman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cowman may
refer to:
Cowman (profession)
Cowman (surname)
Cowboy Ken
Shirk or Cowman, an
American ultramarathon...
- In Florida,
those who own or work
cattle traditionally have been
called cowmen. In the late 1800s, they were
often called cow
hunters or cowhunters, a...
-
between the
farmers and the
cowmen, a
tension that
comes from the farmers'
desire to
protect their crops with
fences while the
cowmen prefer the
freedom to...
- industry. European-American hunters, trappers,
Native American traders,
cowmen, and
missionaries moved in
before permanent villages developed. The first...
- A
cowman is a
person who
works specifically with cattle.
Usage of the word "cowman" has
significant geographic variation,
though is
sometimes used interchangeably...
- the late 19th
century United States were also
sometimes referred to as
cowmen, stockmen, or just ranchers. In Australia,
similar individuals owned large...
-
cattle and
horses over two
million acres plagued the
Hashknife Outfit. With
cowmen, sheepmen, farmers,
rustlers and
outlaws competing for the same land, a...
- in that time and
region was
generally regarded as an outlaw.
Legitimate cowmen were
referred to as
cattle herders or ranchers. They
found the branding...
- it was an
insult to call a
legitimate cattleman a "Cowboy".
Legitimate cowmen were
referred to as
cattle herders or ranchers. The
Cowboys were nonetheless...
- of outlaws, some of whom also were land-owners and ranchers.
Legitimate cowmen were
referred to as
cattle herders or ranchers. They
found a
branding iron...