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Sheep-rack.

The portable wrought-iron sheep-rack (Fig. 4937) is mounted on four wheels, and has a wrought-iron hayrack in the middle, a trough at each side, doors at the ends, and a corrugated iron roof with eave-gutters.

Sheep rack and shed.

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Fig. 4938 is a double rack with lids, feed-troughs, and shutters.

Sheep-rack.

In Fig. 4939, the two feed-racks are placed in a shed whose hinged sectional roof is supported on angular end-framing and is convertible into an open shed.

In Fig. 4940, the doors are hinged and cleated to make a transferable open or covered rack for feed.

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