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Docking list

After years of drought, it is raining and raining. This is wonderful. We are having a hard time getting started on docking lambs, and barely snuck in the last branding of calves. We plan to start docking day after tomorrow. Here is the list of stuff we need to have on hand:

pine tar
creosote
paintbrush
chair
green paint
blue paint
red paint
tailer (hot knife to cut tails)
vaccine for overeating and tetnus
penicillan (just in case)
toolbox
propane
tarp
wire brush
Ladder brand
Banjo brand
old gloves
needles
extra syringes
knives
knife sharpeners (afilas)
fly spray
water

Comments

Love this list. Good luck with the work.

What's all the paint for?

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About Pat & Sharon O'Toole

Sharon O'Toole
Pat and Sharon O’Toole are ranchers in the Little Snake River Valley near Savery, Wyoming, right on the Colorado-Wyoming border. They raise cattle, sheep, horses, dogs and children. Pat “immigrated” from Florida in 1970. He attended Colorado State University, where he met Sharon when both worked for the campus newspaper. Sharon grew up on their ranch, where they live and work with her father, their daughter, son and granddaughter (soon to be grandchildren!). Pat is a “water buffalo” and has served in the Wyoming House of Representatives (1986-1992), on the President’s Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission, and is the current President of the Family Farm Alliance, which advocates for farmers, ranchers and irrigators. Sharon is an author, poet and journalist. She writes extensively on Western issues and is a columnist for “The Shepherd” magazine. Pat and Sharon are the parents of three children: Meghan, 27; Bridget, 26; and Eamon, 20.
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