Sheep Management Breeds And Judging a Textbook for the Shepherd And Student

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Feed alone cannot and will not make them right.
THE LAMB CREEP.
The feeding of the lambs should be commenced just as soon as they will eat. This can best be done by means of a lamb creep, which can be set up at one side, corner, or end of the barn. The creep is very simple in construction and almost anyone can erect one. The material needed consists of two 66 Sheep Management, Breeds and Judging.
boards as long as desired and one inch thick and six inches wide, and also strips or slats, three f
...eet long and one inch thick by four inches wide.
PLATE 22.
Lamb creep and feed troughs in the sheep barn at the University of Wisconsin.
These strips are nailed on the two six-inch boards, thus forming a rack about three feet high. The slats should be put just far enough apart so as to let the lambs slip through and keep the old sheep out, as is shown in the accompanying illustration, Rearing the Lambs.
67 which shows a lamb creep in the interior of the sheep barn at the University of Wisconsin.


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