The construction of the railroads in Texas affected the cattle industry in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
a.
Refrigerated rail cars allowed businesses to transport meat over long distances without it spoiling.
b.
Cattle drives came to an end as trains became the new mode of transportation.
c.
Cattle that had previously gone through Kansas and Missouri would now go through Fort Worth.
d.
The existence of cowboys came to an end as city businessmen took over the industry.