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Branding day morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1745376" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Yes, 3 ropers in the pen at a time was plenty here. Back in the day with good ground crew we would brand 100 calves an hour, later years we had a harder time keeping irons hot, we blamed it on less btu's in the propane. I don't know.</p><p>I agree with the loss of branding etiquette, around here it was a big deal. You didn't rope unless the job was offered to you by the owner (it was a compliment to be asked), if it was offered you didn't spend too much time up there as there were other people there that would like to rope and were deserving of the opportunity.</p><p>We could probably start a thread on branding etiquette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1745376, member: 12520"] Yes, 3 ropers in the pen at a time was plenty here. Back in the day with good ground crew we would brand 100 calves an hour, later years we had a harder time keeping irons hot, we blamed it on less btu’s in the propane. I don’t know. I agree with the loss of branding etiquette, around here it was a big deal. You didn’t rope unless the job was offered to you by the owner (it was a compliment to be asked), if it was offered you didn’t spend too much time up there as there were other people there that would like to rope and were deserving of the opportunity. We could probably start a thread on branding etiquette. [/QUOTE]
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