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Figure 25 is a carrying box, which is a great convenience on any 

 farm. It is about four feet long and two and one-half feet high and 

 three feet wide. 



Figure 25. 



Figures 26 and 27 show the low-down wagon that we use on the 

 ranges. Chickens are out on fields one-half mile or more away in 

 some instances, so it becomes necessary once a day to go out with 



Figure 26. 



feed and water. This wagon with a barrel of water and hose was 

 used to save dipping water. It runs in and out by gravity. One man 

 lets water into the pans with a molasses barrel faucet on a hose, the 



Figure 27. 



