Show BUILD SUITABLE HOG HOUSES building may be cheap and simple in construction but should be convenient easily arranged when hogs bogs are handled in large numbers or where twenty or more brood sos sonis are kept a hog house large enough to accommodate the ma jonty of the stock is often found this system has the adian advantage tage of en abling the breeder to handle his hogs hoga luth ith less expenditure of 0 labor anc time than is possible it if they are seat scat over a larger area when such a house seems desirable it may be cheap and simple in con st ruction but should be convenient con it should run east and vest e st and is most easily arranged inith ith a TOV rox ol of pens on each side bide of an alley via nai chich extends the entire length ot of the building the nalls nails may be of one inch material siding but should fit very close in order to prevent draughts the roof should be inder in ir der atel high to provide sufficient venti lation quite a number of windows should be installed metalled me inc in order to pro 41 WI 40 ebo i 1 desirable type of sow for producing large litters ilde sufficient sunlight to keep the pens dry and tree free from disease the pens should bo be 7 by 8 or for large bows sows so 8 b 10 feet anre there are many things to tie be said in favor ot of individual houses first of all the hogs cin can be scattered more thus lessening the chances ot of disease spreading through tho the entire herd seconda Sc Se condl fields and pastures pasi may be utilized regardless of 0 their location or proximity to other farm buildings third such buildings are quite inc pensive and the number can be in creased as the herd increases in size there are many ot of these houses for a single sow tho the A type is usually built 6 by 8 b C G feet high the rectangular ape is built 7 i b 8 teet feet tor for one awn so or 9 by 13 12 and divid ed cd into compartments those with the higher root roof and alth provi for opening either the sides or the root roof have so far proven tho most satisfactory |