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ing cattle, to help owners in penning their stock at 

 the vat, and to visit those who are tardy or fail to 

 dip, assisting them, if necessary, in getting cattle 

 to the vat. Within a day or two following the dip- 

 ping the range rider should ride thoroughly the range 



Fig. 4. — The range rider should ride the range thoroughly in search of any cattle that have not been 

 dipped. In this search he should not confine himself to the woods and ranges, but visit barns, lots, 

 pastures, or any other place where he may suspect that an undipped cow or calf may be, always 

 working with the object in view to make each dipping 100 per cent of the cattle. 



tributary to that vat in search of any cattle that have 

 not been dipped. In this search he should not con- 

 fine himself to the woods and ranges, but visit barns, 

 lots, pastures, or any other place where he may sus- 

 pect that an undipped cow or calf may be, always 



