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I read the old chuckwagon cooks would get the branding irons hot & use them to stir the chili & cook it faster at the same time. I don't have any official source. This is just what I read.
Branding iron is employed for branding, pressing a heated metal shape against an object or livestock with the intention of leaving an identifying mark. Buy branding iron, wood branding iron or electric branding iron from LWLeathers today. All custom branding irons are made to high precision by CNC in solid brass.
Branding iron is employed for branding, pressing a heated metal shape against an object or livestock with the intention of leaving an identifying mark. Buy branding iron, wood branding iron or electric branding iron from LWLeathers today. All custom branding irons are made to high precision by CNC in solid brass.
A branding iron is often used by cattlemen and some horse breeders in areas of the world that have large and common ground feeding ranges. It helps to distinguish whose cattle and stock belongs to whom.
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Materials used for Hot Iron Branding are: Iron, steel, and stainless steel. Stainless steel is noted for its abiltiy to withstand extreme heat. Irons made of copper alloy will not withstand the extreme heat as well as iron or steel. Materials used for Freeze Branding Irons are: Irons made of copper or bronze alloy. Solid copper is best but most expensive. Materials used for Electric Branders are: (A) Cow Brand-uses 5/16" element for characters 4" or 5" high. (B) Calf Brand-uses 1/4" element for characters 2 1/2" or 3" high. (C) Horse Brand-uses 3/16" element for characters 2" or 2 1/2" high.
That is called a branding iron, at the end of the iron is the design of the brand.
Branding tools consist mainly of the branding iron, a rod stuck in the coals of a fire until it is red hot enough to burn its pattern into the flesh of the animal to be branded.
Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 The Branding Iron 3-23 was released on: USA: 23 February 1959
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