They were there to protect the Celts ! and use for food
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
because it would be harder for Americans to transport cattle up north
The Celts made a living as farmers and hunters.
Because they could go longer distances and because bufallo were gettin scarced, and they didnt need much water either when they traveled these distance, the best cattle was the longhorn cattle because this cattle oculd stand the "texas fever" which was a deadly disease to cattle back then.
Yes, Celts do wear kilts. However, Celts typically originate from Ireland. Kilts actually originated from Scotland and the Celts just took over the fashion trend.
All there cattle,friends and pets
not sure but i think they used cattle and sheep as currency
Celtic farmers found entertainment -and a healthy living- in stealing whole herds of their neighbors' cattle.
The Celts were primarily agricultural people, so they made a living through farming and animal husbandry. They grew crops such as barley, wheat, and oats, and raised livestock like cattle, sheep, and pigs. They also engaged in hunting, fishing, and gathering, and some Celts were skilled artisans and traded their crafts for goods.
Cattle Stockyards
The celts did not have pencils.
Cattle raising is important to the cattle industry because it keeps a constant supply of calves that are used for beef.
Cattle ranching
The growing or life cycle of cattle is very simple as it compares to geography. This process is important in understanding which areas are most suitable for cattle life.
Cattle Ranching - Apex -Just took the test-
did the celts have any illnesses
Before the arrival of the railway and modern road transport, cattle had to be driven from where they were reared to distant markets to be sold. Cattle drives could take several weeks. Once the railway arrived, the cattle would be driven to the nearest railhead and loaded onto cattle wagons - a much safer and speedier affair. So though the cattle trails were important, the coming of the railroad was even more important.