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from the copper, and moveable at plcafure 

 to either of the cifterns. 



The path around the cifterns for taking 

 food out of either, and putting it diredly 

 into the hogtroughs, is neceffary. 



The troughs fixed in the partition pales 

 or walls, open by hanging doors, on one 

 fide to the path, and on the other to the 

 hogs 'to feed, by which means there is no 

 lofs by fpilling their food, as any one muft 

 have remarked to be the cafe, when it is 

 carried in among the hogs ; and the conve- 

 niency of pouring it diredly out of the 

 cifterns into the troughs, faves an infinity 

 of trouble. 



The apartment of the fat hogs corre- 

 fponds exactly with the ciftern which be- 

 longs to them, and has a fhed for them to 

 lodge under; and alfo, a ftack of ftraw or 

 ftubble, or any thing elfe to litter their 

 yard with. 



The apartments for fows and pigs, 

 correfpond exadly with another divifion 

 of the ciftern. 



No building is erected againft the lean 

 hogs ciftern and troughs, as the latter is 

 fuppofed to be open on one fide to fhe 



farm^ 



