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Farms which had tenant families might have several hog pens.
"My husband, who cleans hog pens six days a week, can take a lot.
He felt as exposed as an infant in a hog pen.
He followed the lantern's track toward the hog pen.
"You'll be sorry to know that the interior of this hog pen is worse than the outside.
One afternoon, Griffin rapes her in the mud outside the family's hog pen.
He wrote about the hog pens of Chicago.
Chickens perched on the rail fence that surrounded the hog pen.
Family hog pens enclosed just a few hogs to provide year-round meat for the table.
Besides, the barracks are like a hog pen.
Mountain panthers raided the hog pen one night.
They can have a small hog pen, a few chickens in a chicken coop or a kennel house for dogs.
She then bundled the remains and buried these in the hog pen and the grounds about the house.
Many family farm hog pens were improvised enclosures made of any material that is handy and free.
"Oh, and I checked the hog pen a while after I put in the first six.
It was more like a hog pen."
Shortly after midnight, half a dozen cavalrymen converged on the three hog pens.
We will decorate the hog pen," added the lad, touching his cap and turning away.
With a strong sweep of his right arm he cut off the shriveled member and tossed it backhand into the hog pen.
Hog pens were found on family farms of the early 1900s, although backyard pig farming may still occur.
In 1775, one Cherokee village was described as having 100 houses, each with a garden, orchard, hothouse, and hog pens.
"L.C. was going to pitch her in the hog pen, after we was through."
Hog pens held thousands of grunting porkers.
I built it in a vacant upstairs bedroom out of some old lumber I found in the hog pen.
She lowered her hands and gripped the rail of the hog pen, her eyes small but fixed unblinkingly on what lay ahead.