Show TOO GREAT CAUSES PIG FAIL not all fill who try to raise pigs o 0 success of it la id spite of t alie faatu a most person persons think pigs aul wul thetus elves one reason for td alth etli hoge hogs the new colitt ot a a ad agriculture at a point points out h lit abw great overhead expense botto bon etl WO tor for ex example timple too elaborate and a IB aiji tiji off at she 0 buildings are airm aided 1 cafa g buildings bull din must be dry frie from fronda vb jib light and well ventilated but only a hel hen it 11 roser a bu beyond meeting these requirement W io 0 hr his quarters he ti la is iliin ip tp 1 re p penso on chih lie cannot reilly for profit li bee another Anut lier thing which brn brit E go tj i mow IN 1 baing 1 nil fill the feed j it of and nd making molting no ue use of waste prod por nor 1 some farmers furr oera seem to think fc oa 04 lee can be profitably raised without i d ibe drag turo ture in some cases perli aps als athly taji A ott but the fanner former who ho atte attempt or had n I 1 PUS without tunic lent li o 0 tn L it such as alfalfa red and sweet cloi do ala hl bo bu dwarf essex rape or fall heat wd i dent to allow an tin acro acre for every thi tb to eighteen pic pigs Is I 1 etting setting j out handicap against the farmer firmer whoa who in it ht bae hane adequate pasture berres 1 unsanitary quarters likewise lit ahti I 1 acre a part in throwing the balance I 1 to 0 6 11 g in i 1 wrone wrong side of the of U ness ii Is likely to cause lice ch tholo I 1 rn worms and rheumatism ea bel failure to study market de n and then feeding and breeding to it bj hit dist these demands are also listed it u M t tl ions tons for lack of success with again a know it all 1 olm caused many a fanner farmer to refax e s take adion advantage tage of information rt ap of a ing the requirements of bogi hop pi ab to e keeping feed trough at rt tk 1 proper level by ch iman A nearby neighbor who feed feeds t 11 load of steers each year ha has had bt go ble in keeping the feed tro u glis it 00 proper roper p level writes earl ea rl goteri 1 ete power fanning farming for inside fetell has devised a series of chain chains mide i sak t links about six inches long and nd the feed troughs from the atre it of the covered feed lot accio actio As an the manure piles up du b winter he be has his only to adjust the th a by looking the chain one uni link thal 11 lia when the shed Is cleaned out tfx iwo ess let 4 co itt r feed rack hold up by aba links come down this keep otters from getting into the feeds 00 as they will do if they can it u provide ldes a good place for the th ft atas ba ing hose hogs that follow the steer steers ta to 11 piece pieces of 2 by 4 are tuck stuck through link links of the chain at the proper W b to keep the steers from getting front feet in the rack yet these ib kut the iteen steers plenty of space to beths get it too eat hd soy bean hay good for breeding ewe in W wint in soy bean bay its s good for wiant of breeding ewes ewel but it to I 1 better 10 when y combined alth I 1 4 hay 1181 say ays john M evvard cald animal experiments at the low iowa IM perl ment station ade where soy bean hay replace replaces bif u hay bay entirely pounds of it SIT 4 pound pounds of alfalfa bay hay and T pound corn train grain a total of pound pounds the introduce Intro introduction duct ion of pound of soy oy bean liay tiny into the ali ma lion tion Is i found to ave save M M alfalfa hay and 34 4 pound ot of V I 1 dally daily per ewe on this baal basis the v r ing ot pound pounds of eoy soy beb bean saved 76 7 pound pounds of alfalfa bay ai 48 46 pound pounds of corn train a total of a lit pound pounds in recent test tests A good god practice la in jur r 1 opinion it if both alfalfa end soy t it hay bay are available la Is to feed a cei 0 nation of them along with corn I 1 ome some grain and ome some salt alt it 1 41 important to gri grow w more afore I 1 to legume hay for abir rg O 0 the th Imp important thine not only sheep heep grower but aleo also for the ducer of cattle and horse horses Is I 1 to more legume hay and lew less aas ti ct the feeding value of timothy to 1 to 1110 of I 1 ud great deal higher than that 0 0 of 1 oat straw while at the time la Is a it harder crop on the soil tho tb b I 1 legume encourage brood sows 0 k move about considers r 10 1 the saw that farrows early when natural condit condition iwo favor favorable ablo for bringing forth be and when plenty of cheap and 0 green forage li is available la bas a v ed advantage over the a ow a tw row in march pig pits tatt et I 1 4 lart start and old by pa he tine time they the to wen wean they are capable of B good tile use of taft watte waste tt vegetables and soft corn |