. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. om of flexiblyhung, swinging steel stanchions,or are they cramped and miser-able in rigid wood stocks? The comfort of your cow isa vital factor in her milk pro-duction. The difference in re-sults between a comfortableand an uncomfortable tie re-presents YOUR PROFITS! The Louden Tubular Steel Stanchion is strong smooth,and sanitary. It is flexibly hung with a shingle heavy chainthat allows it to swing freely with every movement the cowmakes. It holds her securely in her place but gives herPASTURE COMFORT. The Louden Stanch


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. om of flexiblyhung, swinging steel stanchions,or are they cramped and miser-able in rigid wood stocks? The comfort of your cow isa vital factor in her milk pro-duction. The difference in re-sults between a comfortableand an uncomfortable tie re-presents YOUR PROFITS! The Louden Tubular Steel Stanchion is strong smooth,and sanitary. It is flexibly hung with a shingle heavy chainthat allows it to swing freely with every movement the cowmakes. It holds her securely in her place but gives herPASTURE COMFORT. The Louden Stanchion may be hung anywhere; in eithersteel or wood frame. It costs the same as a good halter—out-lasts your barn. |% TltS*^A postal will bring you our complete VI IIIO?stanchion booklet. Write for it today. THE LOUDEN LINE INCLUDES Steel Animal Carriers. Hay Door Door Barn Fittings. Everything For The Barn Miller-Cahoon Company Murray, Utah. Idaho Falls, LOSSES AND TROUBLES OF THE STOCKMAN. During the season of 1Q15, on theranges of the National Forest, District4, embracing Utah, Nevada, SouthernIdaho and Southwestern Wyoming,40,400 sheep, 460 cattle and 14 horseswere killed by predatory animals,among which the coyote is the chiefoffender. Late last season the U. Survey, in co-operation withthe Forest Service, inaugerated avigorous campaign of exterminationagainst the coyote and his co-workers,within and adjacent to the regular force of Forest Rangers,who are able to devote a little time topredatory animal extermination, inconnection with their other duties,report a total of 1,168 killed during1915. This number while not large,means a considerable saving to thestockmen grazing their herds on theForest ranges. Poisonous plants killed 8,000 sheep2,250 cattle ana 11 horses on theForests during the past year. Diseasehas a toll of 5,278 sheep, 6


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