. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. 78 Western Live-stock Management up to a height of about two-and-one-half feet. In the first style it is expected that the steer put his whole head through between the uprights while in the second, only his nose. With the second it sometimes requires nice adjustment to have the slats just wide enough apart so that the steer can eat well and yet with no danger of his putting his whole head through and getting caught. Either rack may be made with the posts set in the ground or may be built on skids so as to be movable. Both racks are


. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. 78 Western Live-stock Management up to a height of about two-and-one-half feet. In the first style it is expected that the steer put his whole head through between the uprights while in the second, only his nose. With the second it sometimes requires nice adjustment to have the slats just wide enough apart so that the steer can eat well and yet with no danger of his putting his whole head through and getting caught. Either rack may be made with the posts set in the ground or may be built on skids so as to be movable. Both racks are good and are in general use throughout the West. There seems to be little preference between the two. PEPTH mSlDt 2^6^54". Fig. 7. — Bunks tor Feeding Grain or Silage. When grain is used, it is fed in bunks as shown in Fig. 7. This style of grain-bunk is in almost universal use wherever grain is fed to cattle on a large scale. The dimensions indicated may be varied a little. Amateur. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Potter, E. L. (Ermine Lawrence), 1884-; Kennedy, Carl N; Samson, George Roy; Nelson, Oran Milton. New York : Macmillan Company


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