trail boss

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trail boss

The trail boss rides ahead of the cattle herd.

Definition

Noun: - The person in charge of a cattle drive: A "trail boss" is the individual with overall responsibility for managing and directing a herd of cattle and the crew of cowhands during a long-distance drive, typically from ranches to railheads or markets.

Usage

The term "trail boss" is used to specify the leader of a cattle drive operation. It is a historical term strongly associated with the American Old West and the era of open-range cattle drives in the 19th century. - The trail boss decided when and where the herd would stop for the night. - A good trail boss knew how to manage both cattle and men.

Advanced Usage
  • As a historical or cultural reference: The term is often used in historical accounts, literature, and films about the American West to denote a position of authority and experience.
    • In the documentary, they interviewed a historian about the daily challenges faced by a trail boss.
Variants and Related Words
  • Foreman (noun): A worker who supervises and directs other workers. While a "foreman" is a general supervisor, a "trail boss" is a specific type of foreman for a cattle drive.
  • Drover (noun): A person who drives cattle or sheep. A trail boss is the head drover.
  • Wrangler (noun): A cowboy, especially one who takes care of saddle horses. A wrangler might be part of the crew managed by the trail boss.
Synonyms
  • Cattle drive foreman
  • Head drover
  • Drive boss
Related Phrases
  • To ride point: To ride at the front of the herd, a position often taken by the trail boss or an experienced hand.
    • The trail boss usually rode point to scout the best route.
  • To call the shots: To be in charge and make the decisions (idiom that describes the trail boss's role).
    • On a cattle drive, the trail boss is the one who calls all the shots.
trail boss

The trail boss rides ahead of the cattle herd.

Noun
  1. the person responsible for driving a herd of cattle