. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. HOGS 391 and the help of an expert secured to eradicate it. In order to prevent disease getting a hold or spreading among hogs several precautions should be taken. First, any newly bought hog should be kept to himself for several days before being put with the other hogs; second, hogs should not be. Fig. 226. The bacon type. Champion yearhng Tamworth sow. Courtesy of "Farm and ; allowed to drink water that may be contaminated. Run- ning streams often carry infection into a farm; third, hogs should not be kep


. Complete farmer's guide. Agriculture; Farm life. [from old catalog]. HOGS 391 and the help of an expert secured to eradicate it. In order to prevent disease getting a hold or spreading among hogs several precautions should be taken. First, any newly bought hog should be kept to himself for several days before being put with the other hogs; second, hogs should not be. Fig. 226. The bacon type. Champion yearhng Tamworth sow. Courtesy of "Farm and ; allowed to drink water that may be contaminated. Run- ning streams often carry infection into a farm; third, hogs should not be kept together in large herds, but in small herds separated from one another. 299. Judging Hogs.—Hogs are divided into two general classes: fat or lard hogs and bacon hogs. Fat Hogs supply the market's demand for lard, well-de- veloped hams and shoulders, broad, fat backs, broad, thick loins, and thick side meat. Such hogs necessarily have a deep, wide, thick form of medium length and short legs. The. 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 Kyle, Edwin Jackson. [from old catalog]; Ellis, Alexander Caswell, 1871- [from old catalog] joint author. New York, Chicago [etc. ] C. Scribner's sons


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