A drover in Australia is a person, typically an experienced stockman, who moves livestock, usually sheep, cattle, and horses "on the hoof" over long distances. Reasons for droving may include: delivering animals to a new owner's property, taking animals to market, or moving animals during a drought in search of better feed and/or water or in search of a yard to work on the livestock. The drovers who covered very long distances to open up new country were known as "overlanders".
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Droving cattle across the MacIntyre River from Queensland into New South Wales, Goondiwindi
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Drovers, Roseneath sheep station, Tenterfield, 1942 - unknown photographer for Walkabout magazine (5038009366).jpg
Drovers, Roseneath sheep station, Tenterfield, 1942
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The modern way of droving and mustering in Australia.
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Drovers taking sheep through Warialda. The sheep are turning from Long Street in to Stephen Street a...
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Victoria River Downs Station, Northern Territory, handling of fully grown cleanskin cattle which had...
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Hans Heysen, Droving into the Light, Art Gallery of South Australia