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Bale Ring Makes Great Nursery Pen
Keeping orphan lambs and baby goats out of trouble can sometimes be difficult, but not for W.M and Betty Anne Smith of Pearson, Georgia.
They use a hay ring as a pen, and wrap it with woven fence wire to keep orphaned goat kids in. The wire is held in place with easy to remove fasteners so they can open up a sec
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Bale Ring Makes Great Nursery Pen LIVESTOCK Feeding Equipment 28-2-28 Keeping orphan lambs and baby goats out of trouble can sometimes be difficult, but not for W.M and Betty Anne Smith of Pearson, Georgia.
They use a hay ring as a pen, and wrap it with woven fence wire to keep orphaned goat kids in. The wire is held in place with easy to remove fasteners so they can open up a section whenever they need to get an animal out. The Smiths can even feed the young animals by hooking the bottles to the side of the pen with wire.
Their goats even have their own little shelter inside - an old doghouse.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, W.M. and Betty Anne Smith, Pearson, Ga. 31642 (ph 912 422-3143).
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