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Show HARNESS FOR DRIVING HOGS Excellent Method Described and Illustrated Illus-trated for Leading Bows Comfort Com-fort for Yourself and Pig. Many people drive their sows by a rope tied to the hind leg when taking them to the service boar. Don't, writes Jesse B. Hastings In Practical Farming. Farm-ing. Take a half or three-quarter-inch rope, tie a rather large knot near Harneas for Driving Hog. the end, make a slip knot about three feet from the end knot and place over the end knot. Place over the bow's head and draw taut, so that It ties In a hard knot Then place the rest of the rope under the body and tie on top. You can now lead your pig anywhere with comfort, both for youraelf and pig. |