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<blockquote data-quote="Kramer" data-source="post: 179063" data-attributes="member: 2918"><p>Thanks to all of you that have responded to my inquiry on branding. Some very interesting information and I surely think all of it will be helpful, when I start working the calves. Calves are hitting the ground regularly, right now. Pretty little black babies and all are healthy so far (babies & momma's), looking good! Really do appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience.</p><p>_________________________________________________</p><p>Buckroo_bif posted a comment/question regarding branding that may be of interest and useful: </p><p></p><p>when i was a kid dad used a paint brush and some type of liniment to brush on the brand. i be gol durn if i know what he was using but i remember him saying it helped them heal and not bleed. anybody heard of this?</p><p>_________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>Anyone have any thougths or ideas, regarding Buckroo_bif's question?</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Kramer</p><p>P.S. - How about spraying WD-40 on the area, immediately after applying the brand. I thought that was pretty neat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kramer, post: 179063, member: 2918"] Thanks to all of you that have responded to my inquiry on branding. Some very interesting information and I surely think all of it will be helpful, when I start working the calves. Calves are hitting the ground regularly, right now. Pretty little black babies and all are healthy so far (babies & momma's), looking good! Really do appreciate you sharing your knowledge and experience. _________________________________________________ Buckroo_bif posted a comment/question regarding branding that may be of interest and useful: when i was a kid dad used a paint brush and some type of liniment to brush on the brand. i be gol durn if i know what he was using but i remember him saying it helped them heal and not bleed. anybody heard of this? _________________________________________________ Anyone have any thougths or ideas, regarding Buckroo_bif's question? Regards, Kramer P.S. - How about spraying WD-40 on the area, immediately after applying the brand. I thought that was pretty neat! [/QUOTE]
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