There are several big cattle ranches in the Bear Lake
Valley, Idaho. Calves are born in winter and
when spring comes, they need to be branded, ear-tagged, immunized, and more.
The action starts when the header cowboy ropes a calf’s head. The men and women really enjoy their work and
their skill with ropes and horses is amazing.
The unlucky calf is roped around the back legs by a second
cowboy, the heeler.
After the calf has been headed and heeled, the horses
stretch the ropes tight, immobilizing the calf.
A flanker repositions the rope from the head to the front feet and positions
the calf properly for the next step.
In this photo, father and daughter, Chad and Daysha, brand
and immunize the calf. Once the process
is started it is done very quickly and the calf is released and usually trots
away wondering what the heck just happened.
I thought this photo of cowgirl Daysha with her long blonde braid and a knife on her belt was an interesting way to show one of the tools essential to the job.
Branding day is a big event on a cattle ranch. Branding proves ownership of lost or stolen animals. Idaho has strict laws regarding brands, including brand registration and inspection. A brand is considered proof of ownership.
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