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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 560288" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>Dun (and others), you are sure right about the closed figures on the brand. Mine is N boxed T where the "T" is inside a box and one leg of the "N" is formed by one side of the box. Whole thing is about 4 1/2" square and I have three animals where their brand is "blank" N. The hide inside the box came off altogether. Dang it.</p><p></p><p>I don't remember my Dad having that problem nor his Dad. But then I do remember them taking the animal's tail and kinda twisting it and bringing it up over their back while branding. Said it kinda numbed their butts and they didn't move around so much. </p><p></p><p>This brand has been in the family for four generations and was Nathan Thigpen's brand. It is registered in Lavaca County, Texas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 560288, member: 3999"] Dun (and others), you are sure right about the closed figures on the brand. Mine is N boxed T where the "T" is inside a box and one leg of the "N" is formed by one side of the box. Whole thing is about 4 1/2" square and I have three animals where their brand is "blank" N. The hide inside the box came off altogether. Dang it. I don't remember my Dad having that problem nor his Dad. But then I do remember them taking the animal's tail and kinda twisting it and bringing it up over their back while branding. Said it kinda numbed their butts and they didn't move around so much. This brand has been in the family for four generations and was Nathan Thigpen's brand. It is registered in Lavaca County, Texas [/QUOTE]
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