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<blockquote data-quote="Andyt880" data-source="post: 7167313" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>Clipping ewes to go onto slats is a good job imo. </p><p>Yes the raised slats also leaves the shed that it can be used for other things the rest of the year. How about making frames of slats and hinging them on the wall up each side. Lower them down onto a small block wall along the front or some sort of props and have some sort of raised feeder/barrier to set in front of them. If made right it would be a one man job raising the slats back up to the wall and that’s them stored away until needed again. I have wooden frames with wire mesh on them and they are a tight lift for two men. They have to be lifted out and in again at least once each year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyt880, post: 7167313, member: 25474"] Clipping ewes to go onto slats is a good job imo. Yes the raised slats also leaves the shed that it can be used for other things the rest of the year. How about making frames of slats and hinging them on the wall up each side. Lower them down onto a small block wall along the front or some sort of props and have some sort of raised feeder/barrier to set in front of them. If made right it would be a one man job raising the slats back up to the wall and that’s them stored away until needed again. I have wooden frames with wire mesh on them and they are a tight lift for two men. They have to be lifted out and in again at least once each year. [/QUOTE]
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