Working the Babies
Follow Baby Calf D19X through his first big day in the corral. This prepares him for the summer, with all his shots, tags and treatments.
Late calf.  Wasn't dehorned as a baby with an electric iron.  Needed to cut the horns off, cauterize and dust with disinfectant powder.

photo by Autumn Ankenman

photo by Autumn Ankenman

photo by Autumn Ankenman
The buyer wanted his heifers branded with their new owner's brand.

photo by Autumn Ankenman
Waiting to load the next group down the runway.
photo by Autumn Ankenman
Spring and Fall Calf Working
It makes a full day. Cows are given health shots. Their calves are worked. Some are dehorned, steers are castrated. Shots for all. Actual identification branding is not a requirement in Oklahoma.

 

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