. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. Fig. 36. — Hog Holder. as shown in Fig. 36. One of the loops is for large hogs, and one for small ones, the opposite end in either case being used as a handle. A man single handed can hold and ring a bunch of pigs with either of these implements, while without one of them, two men would be necessary. Even large hogs may be snubbed up with a rope and the rope tied about a post, making it possible for one man to handle them. A loading chute with a pair of wheels so it can be moved easih' is a great convenience. The sides of the chute


. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. Fig. 36. — Hog Holder. as shown in Fig. 36. One of the loops is for large hogs, and one for small ones, the opposite end in either case being used as a handle. A man single handed can hold and ring a bunch of pigs with either of these implements, while without one of them, two men would be necessary. Even large hogs may be snubbed up with a rope and the rope tied about a post, making it possible for one man to handle them. A loading chute with a pair of wheels so it can be moved easih' is a great convenience. The sides of the chute should be biased and the angle adjusted to the height of the wagon which is ordinarily used for hauling hogs. The bottom of the chute can be rested on the bottom of the wagon box and held in place with a hook and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Potter, E. L. (Ermine Lawrence), 1884-; Kennedy, Carl N; Samson, George Roy; Nelson, Oran Milton. New York : Macmillan Company


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