Little Mother Feeders

Equipment
Artificial udder

A Little Mother Feeder is an artificial udder. It was used to feed lambs that had been orphaned or separated from their mothers. Clarice Rudduck bought this feeder in 1959 when she was on holiday in England and gave it to her daughter Alison Doley, who used it on her farm.

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Koobabbie Precinct

Relocating Koobabbie Farm, kitchen sink and all.

This collection was saved by Coorow Heritage Group, after it was gifted three buildings and the farming equipment from a historically significant farm. Find out about the history of Samuel Rudduck and...

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5 Main Street
Coorow WA 6515
Australia

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