A brand.
The symbol that marks ownership that is burned into the hide of cattle is called a brand. Many farmers do not use this type of identification unless their cows are strictly for beef production. Most farmers today use ear tags to identify their cattle.
The term branding means to burn a symbol into an animal's hide to show ownership.
They were branded with the owners symbol. Iron shapes were heated up in a fire and the cattle's skin as burned with the symbol
they branded their cattle (they heated a metal rod with a specific symbol at the end and burned it into their skin).
A stray calf with no identifying symbol is typically referred to as a "maverick." This term is often used in the context of cattle that are unbranded or without any clear ownership markings.
The Celts measured their wealth in terms of the number of cattle they owned. Cattle were an important symbol of wealth and status in Celtic society, and owning more cattle meant being considered richer and more powerful. Land ownership and valuable items such as jewelry and weapons also contributed to a person's wealth in Celtic culture.
white house
It means that you show ownership
The ticker symbol for Wells Fargo is WFC. The ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plans) does not have a ticker symbol.
ohms.... the symbol looks like a cattle brand, kinda
Ford is a publicly traded corporation. Stock Symbol "F"
a symbol