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Suggestions and advise on my new kennel
Im going to start building my new kennel this week. I know im using wood and making it off the ground. Just would like any suggestions and in put. Planning on using deck wood for the floor, but wondering how big of a space to put in between each plank. Also what will be the best fencing to use. Im also building new dog houses and need to know the best material to use to be light as possible.
Thanks for any help
On my above ground kennel I used the marine ply board just did it at an angle and scrape out the poop like I do with my concret kennels I feel its easier than reaching up under the kennel jmo my other above ground kennel is rough cut oak planks 1x6 and I didnt leave gaps
I have used this style for over 35 yrs
http://www.coondawgs.com/articles/offgroundkennels.html
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i used the wire off an old corn crib. worked great. i used a 2x4 for the space between the floor on one of my kennels. i felt it was a little to wide. did the next one i made then maybe half inch closer i liked that better but a little manure hangs up for a short time.
toe cutter===that cant be good for a dogs feet ==
try somthn like this
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Hey andy whats those houses made of
any other suggestions for light houses
Re: kennel
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Originally posted by Jmiller85
Hey andy whats those houses made of
any other suggestions for light houses
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Ain't nothing wrong with toe cutters design. A buddy and I built one for his English dog. They get used to the spacing on the floor and get around just fine. Cleanup is easy and it keeps them clean and dry and away from the flies.
quote:DFRED ==I DONT KNOW YOU AND U DONT KNOW ME ==BUT YOU GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE AN HAVE A WALK WAY LIKE THAT IF YOU LIKE EM GO FOR IT BUT I DONT
Originally posted by DFred
Ain't nothing wrong with toe cutters design. A buddy and I built one for his English dog. They get used to the spacing on the floor and get around just fine. Cleanup is easy and it keeps them clean and dry and away from the flies.
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Re: Suggestions and advise on my new kennel
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Originally posted by Jmiller85
Im going to start building my new kennel this week. I know im using wood and making it off the ground. Just would like any suggestions and in put. Planning on using deck wood for the floor, but wondering how big of a space to put in between each plank. Also what will be the best fencing to use. Im also building new dog houses and need to know the best material to use to be light as possible.
Thanks for any help
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Originally posted by AndyMiller
DFRED ==I DONT KNOW YOU AND U DONT KNOW ME ==BUT YOU GET OUT OF YOUR HOUSE AN HAVE A WALK WAY LIKE THAT IF YOU LIKE EM GO FOR IT BUT I DONT
Heres Mine
Here is mine. I made the floor out of pallets I get from work. The spacing in wide enough to help with his messes s but not to far it's hard to walk on. Going to finish boxing the barrel in for more warmth during winter months.
my building is heated and boxes are on the inside
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Originally posted by dchartt
my building is heated and boxes are on the inside
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if I were building above ground, composite decking is the only thing I would even consider.
building on the ground, would be sand runs with concrete footers forming the pens.
in either, dog boxes would be inside of an insulated building.
I have tried or seen pretty much every variation of kennels. and anything else is just different ways to put a dress on a pig.
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almost forgot, the best "wire" I have ever used for the kennels themselves is the 2"x4" holes/ 5' tall "horse panels" sold at farm stores. there is a 6' tall version (for exotics) if you can find them in your area. both come 16' long and you can cut them to your kennel size.
my kennels are made of those, with 1/2" steel rod welded to make the frame. they are around 16-18yrs old now and still in use.
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I built mine 2 yrs ago and they worked out great, had to make a few changes along the way. I used kiln dried pine for the flooring because I wanted my spaces between the boards to stay the same. If you use treated lumber it will shrink and your spaces will be bigger and uneven over time. I stained and water treated both sides of my flooring. I used 4x4's for my floor frame and had to run a 4x4 every 4ft to lay the flooring on anything less is not stable enough. You also want to use hardware on each joint of the 4x4's to help hold the frame together. I built the frame on cinder blocks to keep it off the ground. I used 1/2inch spacing on the floor. I built it as a 16ft deep by 32 ft long deck. This way I can scoop the stool and wash the pee away. About once a month I throw down lime on the floor and sweep it down the cracks. This keeps the urine small away. My kennels have no smell at all. I can text you a pic, if you would like.
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Composite Decking is the best thing money could buy for flooring. Stays clean, no splinters and doesn't absorb. The only down side is, it is heavy. Use treated on everything else.
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Originally posted by blackflagginit
if I were building above ground, composite decking is the only thing I would even consider.
building on the ground, would be sand runs with concrete footers forming the pens.
in either, dog boxes would be inside of an insulated building.
I have tried or seen pretty much every variation of kennels. and anything else is just different ways to put a dress on a pig.
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quote:comfortable! it's like being on the beach! the concrete form would just hold the sand in place. way better on there feet n legs and hocks then concrete. wouldn't smell bad and wouldn't be real hard to scoop up droppings.
Originally posted by Fisher13
What are sand runs?
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Originally posted by Fisher13
What are sand runs?
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