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Show iv --,rri HOG HOUSE IS INEXPENSIVE Plan Given for Building That May Be Made Any Site Desired Foundation Founda-tion of Concrete. A convenient hog house that Is not expensive to build Is shown by the two plans. It is 16x30 feet in size, but can be made either larger or r. ' i V I .-. i v ' J Side View of Hog House. smaller, writes Bert Schaffer of Michigan In the Farm and Home. There Is a four-foot corn crib on one ide, thrn a three-foot feeding alloy, and three good-sized pens. It should be built on a concrete wall with the sills placed alx Inches above the surrounding sur-rounding surface, then fill In four inches with gravel, over which is I 'J""1 ST- o 1 Corn Crib . . l'-:"o"v'j r - p I f f 2 fa 'a t ?f' Floor Plan of Hog House. placed two Inches of concrete. The trough Is built of cement and is twelve Inches wide by six Inches high. The partitions are four feet high. The bouse Is ten feet high at the ridge, eight feet In front and six feet four Inches at the rear. If made twenty feet wide, It would be five feet high at the rear. |