Show p- p Ec Economical and Efficiently I I Arranged Shelter for the Hogs 1 C f I I D hI h- h i r I L. L J JI I.- I. I I i M U 13 I P 0 1 D 3 ol II A t f 4 I 3 I. I By Sy WILLIAM A. A RADFORD Mr William A. A Hadford rd will answer a questions and give Rive advice FREE OF OP COST on all subjects pertaining to the tho subject of building work on the farm for tho the readers of ot this paper On ao- ao count of his wide experience as Editor Author and M Manufacturer l r ho Is with with- but doubt the highest authority or 01 all these subjects Address all inquiries to William A. A Radford No 1827 1821 Prairie avenue Chicago Ill and only two-cent two stamp for reply Swine raising Is an Important part of the program of ot the diversified farm and more and more the raisers of hogs are realizing that the their i- i profits depend to a large farge extent on the care given to the animals Probably not all farmers making a business of hog raising will have 20 26 brood sows sown ready to farrow at the same time but for those with whom this situation Is possible the design presented here her Is economical and good It may be revised to suit the needs of the smaller operator It Is Is' Is tool of the tooth saw-tooth roof type facIng facing facIng fac fac- ing south which gives the late winter sun a chance to get Into all the pens The house is of frame construction with a concrete floor and concrete concrete troughs On each of ot the feeding alleys alleys al ale aleI al- I leys through the center enter are 13 Individual Indi vidual pens Outside at the back Is a concrete feeding floor so that the h house use may be used as a shelter during the hot summer months The buildIng buildIng build build- Ing lug Is 24 feet wide and 91 feet long |