Freeze "Marking"
Freeze "Marking"
I was looking for some info on this procedure. I know with horses, cattle, etc. there is a certain amount of time to hold the irons on and different chemicals that can be used. If there is someone out there with some experience in this matter could you shoot me a pm with some info? Thanks alot!
The fascination of hunting cougar with hounds lies in the discovery and unravelling of a complicated trail, watching an honest hound strike out on a track that has been found and read, and finally bringing the animal to bay so that you can see it for yourself---Jerry A. Lewis
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Re: Freeze "Marking"
http://www.lhbrandingirons.com/pg/contact.asp
is a great site they got lots of info.
Also look at http://www.coondawgs.com/freezebrand.html
Hope this helps.
is a great site they got lots of info.
Also look at http://www.coondawgs.com/freezebrand.html
Hope this helps.
Re: Freeze "Marking"
thank you sir 
The fascination of hunting cougar with hounds lies in the discovery and unravelling of a complicated trail, watching an honest hound strike out on a track that has been found and read, and finally bringing the animal to bay so that you can see it for yourself---Jerry A. Lewis
Re: Freeze "Marking"
There's alot of different ways to do it but the time you have to apply the brand is shortest with the liquid nitrogen, you can get it at a welding shop.
Tman308
Hunt Hard, Hunt Smart, Have Fun, and take your kids with you!
Hunt Hard, Hunt Smart, Have Fun, and take your kids with you!
Re: Freeze "Marking"
be careful on the time. i did 10 sec with liquid nitrogen & a bronze brand on the rear hip. most of the hair didnt grow back in the center but is white on the edges.
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