Fig. 129.—Fence Folded.

A very convenient form of portable fence or hurdle is illustrated in [figures 128], [129] and [130], which was brought out some five or six years ago. It may be constructed with two or three upright pieces of two-by-four-inch scantling, and four bars, [figure 128], held together by carriage bolts in such a manner, that each panel can be closed when desired, as a parallel ruler is folded together. As the bars are on alternate sides, the panel, when closed, takes up the space of two bars only, [figure 129]. The fence may easily be removed, and fits itself to rolling ground or side-hill, as shown in [figure 130]. When in position it may be supported by stakes of the same thickness as the upright bars, and driven close beside them.

Fig. 130.—As A Side Hill Fence.

TEMPORARY WIRE AND IRON FENCES.

Fig. 131.—Temporary Wire Fence.

Fig. 132.—Temporary Iron Fence.