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The James Sheep Feeding Rack 



The James Sheep Feeding Rack is proving very popular, not only for 

 the feeding of sheep but also as a calf feeding rack. 



The silage or hay is wasted less than by the usual method of feeding; 

 that which rattles down through the spindles of tfie rack falls in the trough 

 and is eaten. 



The trough is hinged, so that refuse may be easily dumped. 



This trough may also be used for the feeding of grain. 



The uprights at the ends are of I J " 

 0. D. pipe; the frame of the panels is of 

 1 iV" O.D. pipe: and the spindles are of iV" 

 round mild steel; all bound firmly together 

 with fittings of best malleable. 



The trough is of 20-gauge galvanized 

 sheet steel, reinforced on the ends with V 

 X 5" X s" angles. Angle iron dividers across 

 the trough are f " x ' " x i ". 



The base is of yellow pine. Is" x Vi. ". 



