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which have holes in them for bolts, and a hole in each end 

 of the six or eight-inch partition board for the l)o]ts, 

 which will hold it higlier or lower as may be necessary 

 according- to the size of the hogs, to preven their climlj- 

 ing over. 



AN INVERTIBLE TROUGH 



The trough shown above is one that is firmly fas- 

 tened in place and at the same time it can be turned 

 over for cleaning. It can be made of two planks, one 

 6 inches wide and the other 7 inches, each 6 feet long, 

 and for the ends two 6-inch boards each 2^^ feet long. 

 Fasten these between two stakes with a bolt. Cut the 

 lower side of one of the ends off round, so that it can be 



A HANGING GATE OVER A TROUGH 



