Every animal had chores on the farm

animal treadmill
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The images show the front and side angle of the treadmill.

This interesting piece not only keeps an animal in shape, but it also gets work done. The animal, such as a dog or sheep, walks on the treadmill and powers a machine such as a separator, a churn or washing machine.

The wheel on the side connected to the machine with a belt. The conveyor belt would turn as the animal walked, which, in turn, turned the side wheel and operated the other machine. The cleats on the slats of the conveyor built gave the animal traction to continue to move.

This piece was patented on Jan. 15, 1900; the patent date is stenciled on the side. There are larger treadmills for larger and multiple animals, namely horses, which often ground grain. What was a lot of work for a human was saved by animal power. We hope that the animal was justly rewarded after their chores were done!

By Staff