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 .tiie luiy chamber over tlie oxen, or out of 

 the foodhoufe ; and for this realon, the ftalls 

 may then be ufed in fummer for feeding 

 cattle with lucerne, or other foiling, which 

 may be lodged in the houfe like other food, 

 and given with the fame eafe. 



The dotted fpots extending from the 

 ftacks acrofs the cartway to the oxlLeds, 

 denote a connection for the conveyance of 

 the hay in tr uiTcs to the haychamber there, 

 over the foodhoufe and the waggonway, 

 fomething in the ftile of a foot-bridge, for 

 a man to carry the truucs, would be mo^ 

 convenient. 



The pond waters the principal yard and 

 alfo another. 



The boillnghoufe for the hogs is fitu- 

 ated clofe to the pond, with a pump in it 

 for raifnig water diredly into the copper. 



The mafonry of the hogcifterns is worked 

 fo clofely in terras, or otherwife, as to 

 contain liquor without any lofs. This 

 ciftern is in three divifions, one to contain 

 food for fat hogs, another for fows and 

 pigs, and the third for lean hogs ; all three 

 communicate with the boilinghoufe, in 

 which a trough, turning on a fwivel, hangs 

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