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            A branding job with a bonus 
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            [May 
			11, 2013]  
  			When the Rafter 
			E branded recently, a bunch of us went out to help. It's a badge of 
			pride to have worked your way up the branding ladder. | 
        
            |  As a kid, you flank the calves; you grab them, throw them and hold 
			them down. This is conducive to abrasions, muscle strain and 
			involuntarily changing the color of your shirt. As you get older, 
			you get to handle the branding iron, then move up to giving shots. 
			After that comes earmarking. When you reach the pinnacle of 
			branding, that is, when you own the calves, then you get to rope 
			them and drag them up to the fire. It is a swirling cauldron of heat and hooves, excited cow dogs 
			and bawling cows. There is the smell of manure and singed hair and 
			sweat and corral dust.   
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			 At the Rafter E, I wielded a syringe as the youngsters got their 
			teeth rattled by the heavy stuff. Wasn't the first time I'd given the shots, though. Once during a 
			branding at the Triangle Cross, I was about to immunize a calf when 
			it jumped and I stuck the needle into my thumb. Hurt like the dickens, of course, but at least it was effective. 
			I haven't had black leg since. [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
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