| A | B |
| campfire | an open-air fire in a camp |
| cattle | plural for cow;large ruminant animals |
| cowboy | a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle |
| galloped | the fastest pace of a horse or other quadruped, with all the feet off the ground together in each stride |
| herd | a large group of animals move in a particular direction |
| railroad | a system of such tracks with the trains, organization, and personnel required for its working |
| trails | a mark or a series of signs or objects left behind by the passage of someone or something; to be behind |
| alone | all by yourself; on your own |
| buy | obtain in exchange for payment |
| daughters | a girl or woman in relation to her parents |
| half | either of two equal parts |
| many | a large number of |
| their | belonging to or associated with a person |
| youngest | not as old as the norm |
| climate | is the kind of weather that happens in a particular place |
| livestock | Animals such as cows or chickens that are raised on farms |
| occupation | the work that person does to earn a living. |
| drover | another name for a cowboy who herds droves of cattle along a trail. |
| rawhide | an animal hide that has not been tanned, or made into leather. |
| legend | is a story that has been passed down through the years that many people believe. |
| lariat | another name for a lasso, or stiff rope with a sliding loop at one end used for catching horses or cows. |
| buckaroo | another name for cowboy or cowhand. |