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that the upper half of the front consists of a series of windows, 
and it would be safer to have the lower half made of doors which 
could be closed in ease of a driving storm on the front of the pen. 
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Fic. 72.—Plan of small piggery. d, door; w, window; p, low partition between bed and 
feeding place; d1, doors which form part of partitions when in position, but which can be 
swung back, shutting the pigs in the part occupied by the bed, when the pen is to be 
cleaned, or pigs moved from one pen to another, or taken to the loading chute; md, door 
through which manure is taken; /d, door leading to loading chute (a sliding door w hich 
slides upwards out of the way would be convenient for closing this opening); ed, entrance 
door. Dotted line shows line of drainage, and fall may be made towards whichever end is 
most convenient. 
Study Plans.—It is impossible to give plans which would 
likely ieet all requirements, and, no doubt, the plans submitted 
cannot be adopted cxuctly as given, but they may be found useful 
in suggesting ideas in the construction of piggeries, 
It is suggested that students and breeders of swine draw and 
study many plans before actually building. 
Plan of Small Piggery.—(Fie. 72.)—A good feature of 
