. Barn plans and outbuildings . Fig. 165—FRONT VIEW OF PIGGERY rior of the building, Figure 167, show the simple arrange-ment. The building is placed against a bank, which has abrick retaining wall that answers as the rear wall of thebuilding, and is nine feet high. The building is sixteen Walk \Steainmq i Pen Pen en ^en Pi en Fig. 166—PLAN OP PIGGERY feet wide, with the front side six and one-half feet pens, see Figure 1GG, are ten by twelve, and three feethigh, with a four-foot walk at the rear of them. Thedoors, of which each pen has one opening into the yard. COMFORTABLE PIGPEN 17


. Barn plans and outbuildings . Fig. 165—FRONT VIEW OF PIGGERY rior of the building, Figure 167, show the simple arrange-ment. The building is placed against a bank, which has abrick retaining wall that answers as the rear wall of thebuilding, and is nine feet high. The building is sixteen Walk \Steainmq i Pen Pen en ^en Pi en Fig. 166—PLAN OP PIGGERY feet wide, with the front side six and one-half feet pens, see Figure 1GG, are ten by twelve, and three feethigh, with a four-foot walk at the rear of them. Thedoors, of which each pen has one opening into the yard. COMFORTABLE PIGPEN 173 are in halves. The ui)per half may be left open to admitlight and air, while the lower half is kept closed, if it isdesired, to prevent egress. At one end of the building isa room furnished with apparatus for steaming food. Thefeeding is done from the walk, the food being placed insmall portable troughs, which can be readily


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