Ranchman Marks Kid for Identification in Texas March 1940
A ranchman in Kimble County, Texas, marks a kid with paint for easy identification. In March 1940, ranchers employed this method to ensure young goats could be matched with their mothers. This practice was essential for managing livestock and maintaining herds in rural areas of Texas, reflecting the agricultural lifestyle of the time.
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Ranchman Marks Kid for Identification in Texas March 1940
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