. Hogology. Nail four boards, 1x10 inches 3 feetlong toegther in a square. Stand oneend in the trough and nail against apost securely. Pour the slop thru thechute into the trough. You can do thiswithout getting the slop on your clothes. An Individual Slop Pan. The sketch below shows an indi-vidual slop pan that I have used withgreat success for a number of is made from 18 gauge galvanized tin, reinforced by quarter inch rodsaround the top, the tin being bentover the rod. I have had 800-poundhogs lie on this kind of a pan without Seventy-nine HOGOLOGY any damage being done, and I haveu


. Hogology. Nail four boards, 1x10 inches 3 feetlong toegther in a square. Stand oneend in the trough and nail against apost securely. Pour the slop thru thechute into the trough. You can do thiswithout getting the slop on your clothes. An Individual Slop Pan. The sketch below shows an indi-vidual slop pan that I have used withgreat success for a number of is made from 18 gauge galvanized tin, reinforced by quarter inch rodsaround the top, the tin being bentover the rod. I have had 800-poundhogs lie on this kind of a pan without Seventy-nine HOGOLOGY any damage being done, and I haveused the same pan for eight years. I use this pan quite extensively forsows and pigs, and I find that thepigs will learn to drink a week ortwo sooner than when they are forcedto climb over the edge of a high trough. The pan is also very con-venient to rid of ice when waterfreezes in it; just lift up and let it falltop side down and the ice drops is also handy to carry from oneplace to another. I had the tinsmithmake these pans to order. A Home-Made Self Feeder


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