Monday, June 6, 2011

MECHANICAL CUTTING CALF


MECHANICAL CUTTING CALF
Lee R. Harris, 3307 Larry Lane, Austin TX
Filed Sept. 24, 1965

  • This invention relates to animal training devices, and most particularly to a mechanical simulated calf for use in training horses which will be ultimately employed in cattle herding operations.
  • A main object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved mechanical calf to be employed for training horses in herding operations, namely, in cutting out calves, the mechanical calf being relatively simple in construction, being remotely controlled by a radio link so that it can be caused to perform various maneuvers, and being arranged so that it can be caused to move in various different patterns typical of live calves.

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