Hrariny the Lamb. 



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which shows a lamb creep in the interior of the 

 sheep barn nt the I'liiversily of Wisconsin. Within 

 the space, thus set otV specially for the lambs, is 

 placed a feed trough, having a flat bottom. This 



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I'IMI I'!. Trough in 



niain i* f <1 to the young 



trough is constructed iu the manner shown in the 

 cut. The trough is about four inches deep and 

 nine inches wide and rests on legs nailed to each 

 < ml. At each end of the trough a piece of six-inch 

 board is nailed on, to stand up over the feed trough 

 eight inches. On top of these two upright boards 

 another six-inch board is nailed across the entire 

 1< -nglh of the trough to prevent the lambs from 



l'i ATI. 22. !" I trough USM! :it thr I'nivcrsity of Wisconsin, in 

 \\liidi hay is fed to voting lumhs, ami l>oth hay and grain to older 

 sheep. 



