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US Patent: 353,411
Improvement in Calf-Weaners
Hoosier Automatic Weaner
Patentee:
Max J. Ahlgrim (exact or similar names) - Rose Lawn, IN

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
agricultural : animal weaners

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Barbee Wire and Iron Works - Lafayette, IN

Witnesses:
J. D. Garfield
C. Sedgwick
J. W. Tanner
C. A. Hamilton

Patent Dates:
Applied: Mar. 09, 1886
Granted: Nov. 30, 1886

Patent Pictures: [ 1 | 2 ]
Patent 353,411 - edited drawing
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HOOSIER AUTOMATIC WEANER (google books link)
Description:
A muzzle of twisted heavy wires, with protruding points, and attached with a counter-balancing weight to a halter. The structure allows the muzzle to move out of the way for grazing or watering, but drops the muzzle when the animal's head is lifted. Evolved from Ahlgrim's 1884 patent no. 291,660.

Produced as a series of HOOSIER AUTOMATIC WEANERS, with sizes and weights suitable for calves, yearlings, and full grown cattle. As with most weaners, the sharp points would provide irritation to the cow which was the object of the nursing attempt.

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