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Poultry 



No. — 8 in. long, 3t in. wide at top 

 No. 1—20 in. long, 4 

 No. 2—23 in. long. 7 

 No. 3 — 29 in. long, 7 in. wide at top, 3 



Same shape as 

 Hog Troughs. 

 This is an indis- 

 pensable article 

 for part ies raising 

 poultry. Is read- 

 ily cleaned, and 

 no leaking. 



li in. deep 



in. wide at top, 1 j in. deep 3j 



wide at top, 3 in. deep 70c. 



80c. 



in. deep 8S 



Iron 

 Hog 

 Troughs. 



No danger in winter, when frozen full of ice, for them to burst. Twelve 

 inches wide at top 2 inches wide at bottom and 6 inches deep. Made in 

 Cengths from 2 feet up to 8 feet, every 6 inches. Weight, per foot, 13 lbs. 

 Price 40c. per foot. 



Crimped Wire 



Stall Guards. 



The only Steel Trough constructed with- 



RlVPtlPQC \tPPl out tne use ol " ve,s ^ 111 ""' ' 'aek or 



llllGllGod OIGGI burst on account of freezing. This'lrough 



«. I -i- ■ is made of -No. 11-' gauge steel, curved in 



.NTnnK I rnilPh semi-circular form, with ends "t cast-iron 



uiuun i luugih fitted m eaeh end of steeli and held in placc 



by steel bands instead of rivets. These 

 bands are shrunk around the end edges of 

 steel, binding it firmly to the flange on the 

 end, thereby making a perfectly water-tight 

 joint. 



List. Retail. 



No. 3— 4 ft. long * 9.25 S 5.00 



"3—5 " 11.50 6.25 



" 3— 6 " 13. SO 7.30 



"3—8 " 1 7.25 9.35 



" 3—10 " 21.60 11. 70 



" 3—12 " 25.80 13.94 



" 3—14 " 28.35 15.35 



" 3—16 " 31.75 17.15 



No. 3 Troughs are 18 in. wide, 9 in. deep, 

 hold 8 gal. per ft. 



List. Retail. 



No. 4— 4 ft. long SI 0.25 * 5.55 



4— 5 " 12.85 6.94 



" 4— 6 " 15.35 8.30 



"4—8 " 19.50 10.55 ' 



" 4—10 " 24. 40 13. 20 



" 4—12 " 27.50 14.85 



No. 4 Troughs are 20 in. wide, 10 in. deep, hold 10 gal. per ft. 

 Smaller sizes furnished on application. 



til* * /J 



Corner Mangers. 



THE "SANITARY." 



The rim is made of a supe- 

 rior quality of iron. The body 

 of galvanized wrought steel. 

 One of the best Mangers in use. 

 The Government is using these 

 "Sanitary" Mangers in prefer- 

 ence to any other, large quantities being shipped to Uie i uiapi lues. 



List. Retail. 



No. 1—16 quarts ; S1.50 S1.20 



No. 2 — 22 quarts 1.75 1.40) 



Special Prices in Quantities. 

 We also have on hand CAST-IRON MANGERS, old style, as follows 

 No. 188 — 16 in. long, 16 in. wide, 10 in. deep; weight, 30 lbs., each. . .81,25 

 No. 187 — 15 in. long, 15 in. wide, 8 in. deep; weight, 22 lbs., each .. . 1.15 

 ^Special Prices m Quantities. 



2i in. Diamond Me9h, No. 8 steel wire, with 1 inch 

 channel iron frames, O. G. end, oval-banded top, screw 

 holes bottom and end. 



6 feet long, 25 inches high. Price, each S3. 50 



Special Prices in Quantities. 

 Larger sizes on application. 



Wrought 



Hay Racks. 



Far superior to cast-iron 

 Racks, as frequently used. 



Price SI. 65 



HIGBIE SELF-AGTIN6 OATS CLEANER 



This Cleaner will remove one bushel of 

 dust, dirt, stones, sticks, etc., from every 

 twenty-five to thirty bushels of clean oats; 

 or, in other words, each horse chokes down 

 seven to ten bushels of dust, dirt, etc., per 

 year, unless all oats are drawn through a 

 Higbie Self-Acting Oats Cleaner. 



Extending from top to bottom of the 

 Cleaner are eleven downwardly inclined 

 screens, operating in pairs. Below each 

 pair of screens is located a ,\ -shaped table ; 

 thus the oats fall alternating from the 

 screens to the tables, the object of the \- 

 shaped tables being to divide the oats and 

 give them a very rapid 'impetus before 

 dashing to the next set of screens. The 

 operating valve is located in the top of the 

 Cleaner. Directly below this is a large 

 coarse grate which permits the oats to pass 

 through, but throws off everything larger, 

 euch as stones 9ticks, glass or any coarse trash that may be in the oats. 

 Below this grate are the zigzag screens and the tables extending through the 

 entire Cleaner to the discharge spout below. The dirt box is in the base of 

 the Cleaner and may be emptied through a hand hole in the bottom. 



Price S18.00 



In use by Express Companies, Fire Departments, Baltimore Transfer Co., 

 Armour, Swift, etc. 



The Taylor 

 Sleel Stanchion. 



The Strongest Stanch- 

 ion Made. Since the 

 frame consists entirely of 

 steel and malleable iron, 

 it is practically inde- 

 structible and will last a 

 lifetime. 



Given Free and Natural 

 Movement of the Head 

 ami Neck. Swings on 



PATENTED AUS.9TS 1898. 



m 



:D. 



MADE OF STEEL. WOOD 



chains, top and bottom, and gives much more freedom to the cow s head 

 than the old style, stiff Stanchion. Practically the cows are as comfortable 

 as when in the field; for they are able to lick their sides, and lie clown with 

 the head on the shoulder as nature intended. 



No Mortised Corners to IT* ear Loose. The corners are formed of solid angle 

 steel, bent to shape, and are as strong, if not stronger, than the straight sides. 



Not Cumbersome About Neck of Cattle The angle steel used in the Taylor 

 Stanchion, which is one and one-quarter inches by one and one-quarter 

 inches wide, is less than one-fourth as large as the wood used in other 

 Stanchions. 



Dimensions of Stall. For ordinary sized cattle give each a stall three feet 

 wide by four feet six inches long, floor space Make gutter along rear of 

 stall of sufficient depth to catch all droppings. A stall so constructed with 

 the Tavlor Stanchion insures a larger production of milk. 



Price, Style No. 1 S 1 .50 



Extra Heavy, No. 2 2.0" 



OX YOKES COMPIvETE. 



No. 2 — 7} in. on neck, by 20 in. between bows list price 

 No. 3—8 " " " 21 " 

 No. 4— Si " " " 22 

 No. 5—9 - " " 23 ' 



S6.50 

 . 7.50 

 8.00 

 . 9.00 



No. 6 — 9i in. on neck, bv 24 in. between bows list price S9.50 



No. 7— 10 41 " " 25 " ' 10.00 



Ox Bows per pair regular, list price 1.20 



Ox Bows, per pair, heavy, list price 1.40 



