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niences as I have fketched, it matters not 

 a groat whether they are thoughtful or 

 forgetful. 



(3) This dotted line denotes a fubterranean 

 pipe or channel to convey the cheefe-whey, 

 butter-milk, &c. from the dairy to the 

 fows and pigs ciftern; a point which fhould 

 not be neglected, as it faves an infinity of 

 trouble and much wafte. There fhould be 

 fmall tubes (with plugs ready) in the walls 

 between the cifterns, that the liquor may 

 be let out of one into another at pleafure. 



This range of hog-conveniences, though 

 the whole farm-yard be not executed, may 

 be ereded feparately on any farm that 

 wants them. 



I fuppofe boarded gates in the waggon- 

 ways between the farm-yards, and in thefe 

 gates fmall iwinging doors, large enough 

 to admit a hog, fhould be made, that the 

 ftore ones may wander at pleafure through 

 all, and come to the common troughs 

 when the hog-herd founds his horn. Di- 

 ftinct conveniences cannot be had without 

 a ufelefs expence to every yard, and it is 

 neceflary to have hogs in all, on account of 



their 



