Rancher Paints ID Marks on Newborn Calf March 1940
A rancher paints identification marks on a newborn calf in Kimble County, Texas, in March 1940. This practice was essential for livestock management and helped ranchers keep track of their herds. During this time, ranching played a vital role in Texass economy and culture, reflecting the states agricultural heritage.
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Rancher Paints ID Marks on Newborn Calf March 1940
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