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A hay rack is a light wooden or metal structure for feeding animals.
The other three were tethered in front of a hay rack on the opposite wall, as if visitors had just dropped by.
The farm includes a wooden hay rack and a stone well with a winch.
Filling the hay racks and buckets in the horses' stalls before dinner was more fun.
The second floor, accessed by a wide staircase, holds the grain storage area and hay racks.
His little girl who had watched the whole thing from her vantage point in one of the hay racks had no such inhibitions.
She sniffed enquiringly at the empty hay rack and looked round at her owner.
The hay trough is fed by a chute from the hay racks on the second floor.
As I spoke, Dorothy belched pleasurably and began to nose interestedly at her hay rack.
The premises were originally stables and the restored hay racks are, to the delight of visitors, still in place above shelving along one wall.
The farm also has a two-story masonry granary with frescoes, a fruit-drying shed, and two single hay racks.
Two little farming villages string out along the valley, with hay racks lining the lanes and cow bells ringing out from the meadows.
Pointing to Acceptable, as the colt munched on his hay rack in his stall, Zito said: "He doesn't talk.
Real Quiet also had half a bucket of water to quench his thirst, and was allowed to nibble on his hay rack until 10 A.M., when that was removed.
Hay racks are filled with hay, and in addition to hay there is often also a mineral lick near the rack where the animals can obtain essential mineral nutrients.
There is also evidence from Godmanchester to indicate an associated range of agricultural features, including two-post hay racks, hearths, corn-drying floors, threshing floors and a large number of wicker granaries.
The second change had been to add separate mangers for different sorts of foodstuffs; a hay rack just for hay, and smaller mangers and basins for oats, sweet-feed, and hot mashes.
His mother, who retired as the owner of the Hay Rack, a women's clothing shop in Montclair, is a part-time saleswoman in the gift shop of the Montclair Art Museum.
The hay rack had been fastened at the front of the stable for all three to share, but each stall had its own "special treat" containers; the latter were actually more terracotta basins which fitted into twisted-wire racks.
When Mr Butler went to fetch the hot water I had a quick look in the bullock house and a white Tom regarded me placidly from between the bars of a hay rack where he had been taking a siesta.
Hildreth would have entered Purchase in the 1919 Kentucky Derby as well as the Preakness Stakes, but just before the Derby, Purchase reared up in his stall and caught a front hoof in a hay rack.
'He struck it on an old bit of iron,' said Nourishing, 'and then he walked out along the beam with it flaring, and down below I could see all the crowd, the hay racks and the straw all over the place, and the people milling around, just like, hah, just like rats.
Rob pulled forward the fore leg of each sheep so that I could insert the needle under the convenient patch of unwoolled skin just behind the elbow; and by the time I was half way up the slope the ones at the bottom were walking about and getting their heads into the food troughs and hay racks.