Portable Fencing. 



with the rod on the op- 

 posite side of the panel, 

 and is swung in the op- 

 posite direction. This 

 makes a slightly zigzag 

 fence, just enough so 

 that each panel braces 

 the other. Every tenth 

 panel has six 6-inch 

 blocks bolted on to it, 

 two at each end and 

 two in the middle. 

 These blocks are to 

 answer the purpose of 

 runners to move the 

 fence. The panel with 

 the block on is first laid 

 upon the ground; on 

 that the other nine pan- 

 els are laid. A horse is 

 hitched to the bottom 

 one, and the ten panels 

 are sledded along, and 

 set up wherever want- 

 ed. There is now on 

 my farm a hundred 

 such panels that were 

 made in 1885. The 

 hurdles are made twelve 

 feet long, the three up- 

 per boards, 1X4 inches, 



