The streets of downtown Denver came alive with the sights and sounds of the 119th National Western Stock Show Parade on Thursday.
Snow fell in Fort Worth's Stockyards, but it didn't bother the visitors or the animals. Experts explained that cattle can minimize heat loss by restricting blood flow to their horns.
The National Western Stock Show starts each year with a cattle drive right through the streets of downtown Denver, Colo.
NEWS Chief Meteorologist Kathy Sabine will lead the drive of cattle, horses and wagons in downtown Denver on Thursday.
Across the region, many hunkered down indoors. Video from The Dallas Morning News of the Stockyards captured a light snowfall ...
The National Western Stock Show is a 119-year-old tradition where cowboys, rodeos, livestock and just about anything Western ...