. Hogology. , A Portable Corn Crib. One Hundred One HOGOLOGY. , BARDWELL, KY. The Feed Pen that H. W. Clayton uses in connection with his portable corn crib. bored in the middle of the 3x6that is placed at the sloping endof the runners for a device, Theseshould all be of some kind ofwood, and should be covered withgood solid flooring. The fram-ing should be about six feet high andshould be of some kind of durablebraced. Have a door in one end ofthe crib l8 inches from the floor andextending to the top. The framingcan be covered with any light ma-terial you ha


. Hogology. , A Portable Corn Crib. One Hundred One HOGOLOGY. , BARDWELL, KY. The Feed Pen that H. W. Clayton uses in connection with his portable corn crib. bored in the middle of the 3x6that is placed at the sloping endof the runners for a device, Theseshould all be of some kind ofwood, and should be covered withgood solid flooring. The fram-ing should be about six feet high andshould be of some kind of durablebraced. Have a door in one end ofthe crib l8 inches from the floor andextending to the top. The framingcan be covered with any light ma-terial you have at hand, but ironroofing is best as the crib can bemade rat proof with this by cover-ing the floor also with roofing. The roof can be made of any kindof light material and should be madeon hinges, so that it can be you get ready to scoop yourcorn into the crib as this is mucheasier than throwing it in at thedoor. Tins crib will hold 50 or 60bu. of corn in the ear, and whenempty, can be drawn by two horsesanywhere about the Feed Pen In connection with this c


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