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braced top and bottom with 2in. x 1 in. timber. The board is fastened to the side of the dummy by strap hinges. After the heifer has been bailed in the normal way the board is swung into position (Fig. 2), making it impossible for the heifer to get her head past the head of the dummy. When the heifer is released in the normal manner the board swings back alongside the dummy, being pushed there as the animal moves foward (Fig. 3).

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 268

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braced top and bottom with 2in. x 1 in. timber. The board is fastened to the side of the dummy by strap hinges. After the heifer has been bailed in the normal way the board is swung into position (Fig. 2), making it impossible for the heifer to get her head past the head of the dummy. When the heifer is released in the normal manner the board swings back alongside the dummy, being pushed there as the animal moves foward (Fig. 3). New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 268

braced top and bottom with 2in. x 1 in. timber. The board is fastened to the side of the dummy by strap hinges. After the heifer has been bailed in the normal way the board is swung into position (Fig. 2), making it impossible for the heifer to get her head past the head of the dummy. When the heifer is released in the normal manner the board swings back alongside the dummy, being pushed there as the animal moves foward (Fig. 3). New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 3, 15 September 1950, Page 268