"I think it’s real important to get a real-life glimpse that shows them people are still living in the country, raising cattle, moving cattle, and that their hamburger doesn’t originate in the back of the grocery store."
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. But it's not the only livestock parade in the U.S. Fine more cattle and sheep in places like Cheyenne, Wyoming, Billings, Montana, Ketchum, Idaho, and Reno, Nevadsa.