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who do not care to keep swine at the factory have the privi¬ 
lege of carting a certain amount of whey from the factory to 
the farm, and feeding as desired. 
The difficulty of keeping the factory premises free from bad 
odors has induced many factory men to break up the pens and 
banish swine entirely from the establishment. In such cases 
Fig. 34.— Iron-Clad Carrying Can. 
the whey is run into a reservoir a considerable distance from 
the buildings, and patrons, after delivering milk, fill the carry¬ 
ing-cans with whey, and cart back to the farm. 
In feeding whey to swine, J^ran, ship-stuffs, or some kind of 
meal, should be mingled with the whey. When this is done a 
