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Livestock branding has been going on for at least 4,700 years, and likely longer. ing to a Smithsonian.com article, an ancient Egyptian tomb painting depicting a cattle roundup and branding from 2700 BC is the earliest record of livestock branding.
To apply for a brand, please complete the livestock brand application (new/amendment) . You may design and submit no more than five (5) unique designs per application. The Department of Agriculture staff will not alter the designs submitted.
Today fencing is more prevalent, but branding is still used to identify cattle and deter thieves. A ranchers brand will be recognized on stolen cattle. Legal brands are registered with county or state authorities. Some states require re-registration of the brand at various intervals.
The books are often available in county libraries or state archives; some state livestock boards may search their records for a fee. If youre lucky, the state will have digitized historical brand books.
A brand is filed based upon its first letter or character. Brands are read from left to right, top to bottom, or outside to inside. Brands that contain letters, numbers or characters having rafters, quarter circles, or bars above or below are listed under the letter, number or character category.
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Renewing a Brand - Agricultural Code Sections The owner of a brand shall, on or before April 30th after its recordation, pay to the bureau a biennial period renewal fee of Seventy Dollars ($70) for the right to continue to use the brand.
The Livestock Services field staff are required to inspect livestock (except equine) for health, marks, and brands before they are slaughtered, sold, purchased, driven, transported, shipped, or conveyed.
To record a livestock brand, please complete the enclosed application signed in ink by the applicant or applicants and return it to the Department of Food and Agriculture with the $70.00 recording fee.

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