



Painting Identification on Goat Kid in Texas March 1940
$29.95
At a ranch in Kimble County, Texas, a ranch worker paints a newly-born goat kid for identification purposes in March 1940. This practice aids in managing livestock and is a common agricultural method. Kimble County, known for its ranching culture, plays a vital role in Texas agriculture, emphasizing the importance of livestock management.
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Painting Identification on Goat Kid in Texas March 1940
12" x 12"
$29.95