After drawing the chicken coop, she drew another pig coop.
She planned to build the pig coop at the foot of the mountain, so it would be easier to manage it next to the chicken coop.
200 pigs would need to build about 20 pig coops, one for 10 pigs. The pig coops were connected, but they would be separated by a low fence in the middle to ensure that they could not run around, or else it would be easy to get sick if so many pigs were squeezed together.
A few houses were being built next to the pig coops for the guards to live in.
As for how the fertilizer would be distributed, she had thought of three plans. The first one was that it could be bought. As long as one spent money, one could buy the fertilizer. The second one was in the form of barter, if someone did not want to buy it, they could use the fertilizer first.