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A tagger, a tool that kinda looks like a singular paper hole puncher only with points on the end, is used. The main tag itself is put on one point, and the back part of the tag on the other point, with the ends of either parts pointing towards each other. On the ear of the cow is an area where there are no major blood vessels, which is always right in the middle of the cow's ear. The tagger points are put here, and the tagger squeezed together until the two parts of the ear tag connect. The tagger is released, and the ear tag is in place.

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