UPPER—The pot dip on Mr. E. Ellis's property at Ponatahi, Carterton. The pipe railing round the edge of the dip is 2ft. 9in. high and is made from I in. galvanised piping. LOWERThe dip in use. This illustration shows how the rail is a protection for and a help to the man putting the sheep into the dip. The sheep round the concrete apron or platform act as decoys to those entering from the crush pens.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 289
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76UPPER—The pot dip on Mr. E. Ellis's property at Ponatahi, Carterton. The pipe railing round the edge of the dip is 2ft. 9in. high and is made from I in. galvanised piping. LOWERThe dip in use. This illustration shows how the rail is a protection for and a help to the man putting the sheep into the dip. The sheep round the concrete apron or platform act as decoys to those entering from the crush pens. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 95, Issue 3, 16 September 1957, Page 289
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