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Looking at the bull pen merely from the viewpoint of insurance, and dis- 

 regarding its value in other ways, it is a protection that is cheap at the price. 



W'hen necessary to work around the bull, you can easily entice him to 

 put his head through the stanchion by placing feed in the manger and locking 

 him in. He cannot get loose until he is turned loose. You can work about 

 him in perfect safety. 



This safe, sanitary and humane means of confining and caring for the bull 

 IS just as important as any other part of your barn equipment. 



Indeed, at any time it may be of far greater importance, by saving your 

 life or preventing serious injury; and do not forget that the condition of your 

 bull affects the whole herd, for he is directly responsible for just about half 

 the quality of your herd. 



In order that the pens may stand the severe strain to which they are sub- 

 jected, the bull pen corner posts, gate posts and intermediate posts are made 

 of double strength pipe ]V& in. O. D. with pipe wall 1/5 in. in thickness. 

 The posts are so strong that the unsightly, cob-web catching arches over the 

 gates are no longer needed. Being strong enough for the gate, the posts are 

 of course also strong enough at the end of a panel next the wall, the panel does 

 not need to be attached to the wall. 



If you realize what a strain a bull pen is put to if a bull weighing a ton 

 or more throws himself against it with all his force, you will see the wisdom 

 of buying a bull pen with James quality of materials and James construction. 



The inside walls of the James bull pen have no tilting mangers or feed 

 boxes which the bull can worry and break down by testing his strength. The 

 manger is built of pipe and is just as strong as the rest of the pen. A watering 

 bucket can be attached to the manger so that the bull may have water before 

 him all the time. 



The stanchion is adjustable in neck space and has a wood lining which 

 not only adds to strength of stanchion but keeps the neck of the bull from 

 contact with the cold steel when locked in the stanchion. The stanchion is 

 easy to open, but cannot be opened by the bull. It locks by simply slam- 

 ming shut. 



The Bull Proof Lock 



(PATENT APPLIED FOR) 



We have developed a new lock for the pen gate that insures safety, for 

 it is so constructed that it never fails to catch when the gate is slammed shut. 

 It is very simple in construction, bull-proof and positive in action. The gate 

 lock cannot be opened except by your hand. The "disappearing" handle must 

 be raised, then turned — two operations which it is impossible for the bull to 

 perform. TTie upright posts are clean of all projecting nttings and there are 

 no sharp points to jam the bull as he comes in or out of the pen. 



