Reddlemen
Reddlemen were a historical occupational group in Britain, known for applying reddle—the red pigment used to mark livestock—to sheep and other animals. The practice served to indicate ownership, group identity, or readiness for sale and transport in the pre-tag era.
A reddleman carried a small leather bag or pouch, containing reddle pigment, and used a brush or
Historical records place reddlemen in medieval and early modern Britain, particularly in rural counties where sheep
Etymology: The term reddle derives from the pigment’s name; reddleman literally means 'man who applies reddle.'