Sheepherders Moving Camp in Ouray County Colorado 1940
Sheepherders and their horses move camp from summer to winter range in Ouray County, Colorado, in September 1940. During this time, sheepherding was a vital activity in the American West, supporting local economies. Many sheepherders followed seasonal migration routes to provide grazing for sheep, reflecting the adaptability of ranching in mountainous regions.
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Sheepherders Moving Camp in Ouray County Colorado 1940
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