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EPISODE · May 13, 2014 · 20 MIN

Cattle Drive Stampede

from Dr. History's Tales of the Old West · host Dr. Ken Turner

Young Andy Adams first cattle drive with 3200 head, from Mexico to Montana in six months. Of all the dangers on the trail the stampede could be the deadliest. The third week out a horse stumbled, and the stampede was on. Other dangers included indians, wild cattle, flooded river crossings, quick sand, lack of water and feed, wild horses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Young Andy Adams first cattle drive with 3200 head, from Mexico to Montana in six months. Of all the dangers on the trail the stampede could be the deadliest. The third week out a horse stumbled, and the stampede was on. Other dangers included indians, wild cattle, flooded river crossings, quick sand, lack of water and feed, wild horses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Young Andy Adams first cattle drive with 3200 head, from Mexico to Montana in six months. Of all the dangers on the trail the stampede could be the deadliest. The third week out a horse stumbled, and the stampede was on. Other dangers included...

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