Calf Horn Burnout Process at Walking X Ranch 1939
In May 1939, ranching practices are documented at the Walking X Ranch near Marfa, Texas. The image shows the method of burning out the horns of a calf, a common procedure aimed at preventing injuries during growth. This practice reflects the agricultural traditions in the region during the late 1930s, showcasing the unique ranching culture of Texas.
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Calf Horn Burnout Process at Walking X Ranch 1939
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