GB190416001A - An Improved Pig Trough. - Google Patents

An Improved Pig Trough.

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GB190416001A
GB190416001A GB190416001DA GB190416001A GB 190416001 A GB190416001 A GB 190416001A GB 190416001D A GB190416001D A GB 190416001DA GB 190416001 A GB190416001 A GB 190416001A
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Patrick Joseph Devine
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16,001. Devine, P. J. July 19. Feeding-appliances for animals.-Pig troughs are divided by partitions forming stalls, which may be subdivided by removable hoods, and a common overhead feed-hopper is provided. The appliance may be made in iron or wood. Above the trough 1 are divisions 4 and a hopper 5. In the stalls may be placed removable iron hoods 8 dividing them into spaces large enough for young pigs ; an iron bar 9 prevents the sow, for which a stall 3 at the end is left open, from getting access. The stall 3 may be separated from the rest of the trough by a plate which can be raised by the lever 14 and link 12. A cleansing-plug 15 is provided as also a detachable platform 16 to enable the young pigs to reach the food.
GB190416001D 1904-07-19 1904-07-19 An Improved Pig Trough. Expired GB190416001A (en)

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CN111957700A (en) * 2020-07-28 2020-11-20 章雯 Pedal type cattle trough cleaning device for livestock breeding

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN111957700A (en) * 2020-07-28 2020-11-20 章雯 Pedal type cattle trough cleaning device for livestock breeding

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