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  2. Hay rake - Wikipedia

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    The typical early horse-drawn hay rake was a dump rake, a wide two-wheeled implement with curved steel or iron teeth usually operated from a seat mounted over the rake with a lever-operated lifting mechanism. This rake gathered cut hay into windrows by repeated operation perpendicular to the windrow, requiring the operator to raise the rake ...

  3. Hay rack - Wikipedia

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    Hay rack Hay rack in an animal enclosure Hay rack in the forest. A hay rack is a light wooden or metal structure for feeding animals. It may be used to feed domestic livestock such as cattle, [1] horses, [2] and goats, [3] or it may placed in the woods to feed deer. Feeding deer is mostly done in the winter, when the other food sources (green ...

  4. Tedder (machine) - Wikipedia

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    A hay tedder, similar to a standard American model of the early 20th century, with tines shaped like pitchfork ends [9] A Bamford Wuffler. The original tedder is a farm tool on two wheels pulled by a horse; the rotation of the axle drives a gear which operates a "number of arms with wire tines or fingers at the lower ends."

  5. Loose box - Wikipedia

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    The first stall was a large square one, shut in behind with a wooden gate; the others were common stalls, good stalls, but not nearly so large; it had a low rack for hay and a low manger for corn; it was called a loose box, because the horse that was put into it was not tied up, but left loose, to do as he liked.

  6. Manger - Wikipedia

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    A manger or trough is a rack for fodder, or a structure or feeder used to hold food for animals. The word comes from the Old French mangier (meaning "to eat"), from Latin mandere (meaning "to chew"). [1] Mangers are mostly used in livestock raising [2] and generally found at stables and farmhouses.

  7. Bowl game schedule today: Breaking down the eight college ...

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    Time/TV/location: 2:15 p.m. ET, ESPN, Albuquerque Why watch: It was a good year for the Ragin’ Cajuns, even though the Sun Belt title game didn’t go their way.

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