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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1449133" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I'll tag calves with a orange tag that has my phone# when it's possible. If I find the calf still wet it gets tagged then. If it's several days old it won't get tagged sometimes until it's several months old. If I know the dam her # gets put on the back of tag. </p><p>When we start bringing calves in to be worked.</p><p>They get a white tag in the other ear with a simple# beginning with one. This simply means that calf has been worked. And makes it easy to monitor a calf where a problem has been noted.</p><p>Any calves that I end up liking enough to keep will eventually get the white tag replaced with a orange tag and a # that corresponds with the dams #.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1449133, member: 24947"] I'll tag calves with a orange tag that has my phone# when it's possible. If I find the calf still wet it gets tagged then. If it's several days old it won't get tagged sometimes until it's several months old. If I know the dam her # gets put on the back of tag. When we start bringing calves in to be worked. They get a white tag in the other ear with a simple# beginning with one. This simply means that calf has been worked. And makes it easy to monitor a calf where a problem has been noted. Any calves that I end up liking enough to keep will eventually get the white tag replaced with a orange tag and a # that corresponds with the dams #. [/QUOTE]
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