General terms:
* Cattle drive: This is a broad term encompassing the act of moving cattle from one place to another.
* Round-up: This is another general term, often used when gathering cattle from a large area.
* Mustering: This term is more common in Australia and New Zealand, emphasizing the gathering of cattle from the open range.
* Branding: This term is often used in conjunction with a round-up, as cattle are frequently branded during the process.
* Gathering: This term is used in a more general sense, signifying the act of bringing cattle together.
More specific terms:
* Stampede: This term refers to a sudden, uncontrolled rush of cattle.
* Rodeo: This term refers to a specific event that features cattle roping, riding, and other skills.
* Branding day: This term refers to the specific day when cattle are branded during a round-up.
* Cattle trail: This term refers to a specific path or route used to drive cattle.
* Cowpoke: This term refers to a person who works with cattle, especially during a round-up.
The specific term used will depend on the specific context and the region in which the cattle round-up is taking place.