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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 255871" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I agree & disagree...</p><p></p><p>Agree: Ranchers that raise cattle for beef and sell by pound are more interested in body condition, perpetuating a consistent quality "line" of animals, and prospects of high dollar sales at commercial market as the result of. And, they usually do the unique ear tags to ID (along with ranch brands, if done by the producer).</p><p></p><p>Disagree: Ranchers that raise registered seedstock cattle MUST name and/or otherwise identify with unique ID due to registration requirements and others wanting to purchase cattle from certain bloodlines. Some ranchers also have a "pasture name" for each registered animal that they use to call the animal up.</p><p></p><p>Longhorns: Each registered animal must have a name plus a unique private herd (P/H) number. Each animal is branded with their ranch brand and the P/H number. Also, many of the LH breeders have a series of photos of each animal to further aid in identification for advertising/marketing and/or to identify the animal in event it goes estray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 255871, member: 9"] I agree & disagree... Agree: Ranchers that raise cattle for beef and sell by pound are more interested in body condition, perpetuating a consistent quality "line" of animals, and prospects of high dollar sales at commercial market as the result of. And, they usually do the unique ear tags to ID (along with ranch brands, if done by the producer). Disagree: Ranchers that raise registered seedstock cattle MUST name and/or otherwise identify with unique ID due to registration requirements and others wanting to purchase cattle from certain bloodlines. Some ranchers also have a "pasture name" for each registered animal that they use to call the animal up. Longhorns: Each registered animal must have a name plus a unique private herd (P/H) number. Each animal is branded with their ranch brand and the P/H number. Also, many of the LH breeders have a series of photos of each animal to further aid in identification for advertising/marketing and/or to identify the animal in event it goes estray. [/QUOTE]
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