. Fur-farming in Canada . Usual Type of Kennel and Pen. Cheap Kennel Constructed from a Packing Box FOX-FARMING IN CANADA 41 150 lineal feet of ground wire, 2^ or 3 feet wide or even more, 2-inch mesh, gauge No. lineal feet of carpet wire, 30 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, gauge No. , spikes, staples, hinges, locks for door and No. 16 soft lacing wire. It is not customary to use a smaller meshed wire at the groundlevel, but cases are known of the death of fox pups caused by havingtheir heads caught in the two-inch mesh. A smaller mesh, therefore,if it could be procured in No. 15 gaug


. Fur-farming in Canada . Usual Type of Kennel and Pen. Cheap Kennel Constructed from a Packing Box FOX-FARMING IN CANADA 41 150 lineal feet of ground wire, 2^ or 3 feet wide or even more, 2-inch mesh, gauge No. lineal feet of carpet wire, 30 inches wide, 2-inch mesh, gauge No. , spikes, staples, hinges, locks for door and No. 16 soft lacing wire. It is not customary to use a smaller meshed wire at the groundlevel, but cases are known of the death of fox pups caused by havingtheir heads caught in the two-inch mesh. A smaller mesh, therefore,if it could be procured in No. 15 gauge, furnishes an additional precau-tion against the death of the valuable animals. A new type of paddock fence, which is evidently an improvement,is being put up in some of the newest ranches. Instead of the two-inch mesh No. 16 wire, a strip of galvanized sheet iron three feet wideis fastened at a height of four or five feet from the ground. Joistpieces 2 inches by 4 inches are placed from post to post to nail advantage of the sheet iron is tha


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