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  2. Livestock branding - Wikipedia

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    Livestock branding is a technique for marking livestock so as to identify the owner. Originally, livestock branding only referred to hot branding large stock with a branding iron , though the term now includes alternative techniques.

  3. Earmark (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Cattle being earmarked and electrically branded An earmarked donkey. An earmark is a cut or mark in the ear of livestock animals such as cattle, deer, pigs, goats, camels or sheep, made to show ownership, year of birth or sex. The term dates to the 16th century in England. [1]

  4. Freeze brand - Wikipedia

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    Most report pain, edema and sloughing of skin. Branding times vary but most are strongly overbranded, perhaps due a naive assumption that human skin requires the same brand durations as those of cattle and horses. Branding times up to 30 seconds have been recorded, although even 10 seconds have proved sufficient to produce a third degree cryoburn.

  5. Animal identification - Wikipedia

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    Researchers use variation on humpback whale flukes to identify and track the animals. Photo-identification is a technique used to identify and track individuals of a wild animal study population over time.

  6. Branding iron - Wikipedia

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    The branding iron consisted of an iron rod with a simple symbol or mark which was heated in a fire. After the branding iron turned red-hot, the cowhand pressed the branding iron against the hide of the cow. The unique brand meant that cattle owned by multiple owners could then graze freely together on the commons or open range.

  7. Ear tag - Wikipedia

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    The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is Australia's system for tracing cattle, sheep and goats from birth to slaughter. In Canada, the Health of Animals Regulations require approved ear tags on all bison, cattle and sheep that leave the farm of origin, except that a bovine may be moved, without a tag, from the farm of origin to a ...

  8. File:ButchCassidy CattleBrand.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Cattle-brand of Butch Cassidy. In his ranching business Butch Cassidy used the "unmistakable brand" of "Reverse-E, Box, E". (Source: Pointer, ...

  9. File:Electric cattle branding and earmarking.jpg - Wikipedia

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