. Hogology. JOSEPH LAN MASS. Sixty-eight PART II the pigs, thus keeping them from inter-fering when filling. A small block Aon the catch keeps the trough from be-ing tipped by the pigs. After filling, thegate is locked forward so the pigs caneat. By pushing the panel way back andgrasping the bar L the trough may betipped outside for cleaning. The grass rack is simple, being asshown in the diagram, boards on theoutside^ and bars about 3 inches wideon the inside. The ends are the uprightsof the feed trough and the water trough. The water trough is different from thefeed trough by d


. Hogology. JOSEPH LAN MASS. Sixty-eight PART II the pigs, thus keeping them from inter-fering when filling. A small block Aon the catch keeps the trough from be-ing tipped by the pigs. After filling, thegate is locked forward so the pigs caneat. By pushing the panel way back andgrasping the bar L the trough may betipped outside for cleaning. The grass rack is simple, being asshown in the diagram, boards on theoutside^ and bars about 3 inches wideon the inside. The ends are the uprightsof the feed trough and the water trough. The water trough is different from thefeed trough by detail as shown in The swinging gate shutting againstbar C serves the double purpose ofkeeping the pigs in and preventing themfrom tipping the trough. It may befilled from the outside and pitched forcleaning in the same manner as does thefeed trough. The farmers who buildthis arrangement will be amply repaidfor their pains by the time and troublesaved. A Feeding Trough Gate I have used the gate shown i


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