. Hogology. !* T-1 GLIDING OOOH $ ■ CEMENT. . OOOfC^ One Hundred Eight PART II from the ground, and la sunshinewindows in the roof on the southside. I also have one window and a4 ft. door on the east, and one win-dow and an eight foot roller dooron the west. I have self-feeders and it is mucheasier cleaned out. False bottoms areused in the cemented pens, as ce-ment is too cold for pigs to sleep the other half, I have my pensmade of 1x4 boards and the bottom8x12 plank, with the rest of the spacefor a run for the hogs in bad weather,which is of fine crushed stone. A hy-drant is in


. Hogology. !* T-1 GLIDING OOOH $ ■ CEMENT. . OOOfC^ One Hundred Eight PART II from the ground, and la sunshinewindows in the roof on the southside. I also have one window and a4 ft. door on the east, and one win-dow and an eight foot roller dooron the west. I have self-feeders and it is mucheasier cleaned out. False bottoms areused in the cemented pens, as ce-ment is too cold for pigs to sleep the other half, I have my pensmade of 1x4 boards and the bottom8x12 plank, with the rest of the spacefor a run for the hogs in bad weather,which is of fine crushed stone. A hy-drant is in the middle of the house,providing pure, fresh water in foun-tains from a gravity system tank inthe attic of my house. Having thefountains saves a lot of work, andworry when you are away for sometime. The one I use can accommo-date a fire in cold weather to warmthe water; that is a great thing, forthe hogs, as you know, wont drinkany more cold water than they haveto have. There is also a feed bin 6 x 8 the hog house which I keep f


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