﻿THE MANAGEMENT OK SHEEP ON THE KARM. 



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rise to their feet unassisted, and most perish, if not discovered. The 

 broadest-backed owes are the most apt to suffer. Many a good one 



Fig. 11. — Combination rack for feeding hay and grain. Sheep can feed from either side. Note construction 

 for keeping chaff, etc., out of fleeces. 



has been found dead on her back because of the neglected "dead" 

 furrow. 



Fig. 12. — Combination rack for feeding hay and grain. Rack is so constructed that the grain troughs may 

 be pulled back and feed put in them without entering the pen. 



For permanent pastures blue grass, white clover, timothy, orchard 

 grass, Bermuda grass, meadow fescue, and redtop are used. Blue 



