Branding Sheep After Shearing in Malheur County 1941
Branding sheep occurs after shearing on a ranch in Malheur County, Oregon. In May 1941, ranchers used branding as a method to identify livestock. This practice was essential for managing herds and preventing theft. The image provides insight into mid-20th century agricultural methods in the American West and reflects local ranching culture.
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Branding Sheep After Shearing in Malheur County 1941
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