FARM STRUCTURES 



417 



THE INDIVIDUAL HOG HOUSE 



Construction. The individual hog house is constructed 

 in a variety of shapes, of which the more general are the 

 A-shaped house and the shed- and the gable-roofed houses. 

 There does not seem to be a great difference in the merits of 

 one shape over the other. 



The A-shaped house has the walls and roof combined. It 

 is usually made of 1x12 boards, with the cracks covered with 

 battens. The door should be about 2 feet wide and 2 feet 6 

 inches high. A small window is usually located at each end 

 of the house. A small ventilator in the ridge of the roof is 

 desirable. It is recommended that the door be covered with 

 burlap to prevent drafts in cold weather. Some breeders 



►6"-1 



-H 



OF 



*-\ 



as 



It 



~=-=z& 



hi_ _"TT1 m liji 



•1'i-r- 



rV-J 



r— 



T.S 



2"*6' Runner 



-tHf- 



Fig. 264. Side elevation of the house shown in Fig. 263. 

 14— 



