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5. How to make feeding and watering troughs for hog 

 pens, in a simple inexpensive way. 



7. Play Contests 



1. Catching a greased pig, with the "greased" left out. 



2. Naming and giving five characteristics of each of 

 the various types or breeds of hogs. 



3. Spelling contest, in which words relating to the hog 

 industry are used. 



4. Essay writing contest on one or more of the follow- 

 ing subjects : "The Origin of the Hog" ; "The Care and 

 Feeding of Hogs" ; "Treatment for Diseases of Hogs." 



5. Drawing contest of hogs, hog pens, equipment, etc. 



8. Pig Club Project 



The pig club work can easily be combined with the 

 corn or grain club. Each club member takes thoroughbred 

 pigs to raise in connection with the corn or grain crop, 

 keeping, of course, separate records of each interest and 

 charging against the hog all grain or other feed, from the 

 club acre. Careful records of observation, receipts and 

 expenditures should be kept in connection with the pig 

 club work and the project should cover at least twelve 

 months of work. 



The basis of award in this particular project should be 

 as follows : 



1. The exhibit of the hog and relation to its purpose judged 



by score-card 25 



2. Average gain per day or month 25 



3. Net profit and cost of production 25 



4. Records and story on "How I Raised My Hog" 25 



Total score 100 



