Inkar
Inkar is a term that refers to the practice of marking or branding livestock, particularly in the context of agriculture. This method is often used to identify ownership and manage herds effectively. The process typically involves applying a hot or cold brand to the animal's skin, leaving a permanent mark.
Inkar is also associated with various cultural practices around the world, where it may symbolize heritage or status. In some regions, it is part of traditional rituals, reflecting the relationship between people and their livestock. This practice can be seen in communities that rely on animals for their livelihood, such as herders and farmers.