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Posted by Dan Reuter on 03-04-2009 03:57 PM:

Elevated kennel ???

Does anyone use an elevated kennel? I see in the Bill Boatman catalog they talk about using 1"x1" welded wire on the floor of an elevated kennel. I'm going to have to redo mine soon and just wondering what the people who have tried this thought or how you liked it?

Thanks, Dan


Posted by keith mcintire on 03-04-2009 06:08 PM:

kennels

I use above ground kennels made out of duck house flooring they come in 2x4 sheets that lock together. I Use either 2x4 0r 2x6, (depending on the size of kennel) treated , for the frame work. for my sides I use goat panels they have 4x4 holes. if i could figure out how to post some pics i will. my last pen i built I roughly had $275 in it. it was 4x6 or 8 cant remember, its my beagle pin


Posted by Dan Reuter on 03-04-2009 06:13 PM:

E-mail me the pics

danr109@yahoo.com


Posted by C. Burns 17 on 03-04-2009 06:31 PM:

pen

myself would think that a elevated kennel would be hard on a big dog??. an the thought of havin to pick up a dog ( if its to high ) to put him in everytime would kinda get old..

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Posted by keith mcintire on 03-04-2009 07:23 PM:

my pens are only 24" off the ground so the dogs just have to hop up into them. I also have them on a concrete slab so cleaning is easy with a powerwasher. then in the rear i have a nice worm bed a can get some good fish bait as well. got crawlers big as my thumb.


Posted by keith mcintire on 03-04-2009 07:39 PM:

dan sent you some pics on yahoo hope you get them


Posted by on 03-04-2009 09:33 PM:

Look at Josh's post of his kennels. That looks like the ticket to me.
Here is a link w/ a pic.
http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...threadid=239459


Posted by Tree Blastin Be on 03-04-2009 09:46 PM:

I used to use them on beagles but wouldn't on a hound to big

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Posted by chevcat327 on 03-04-2009 11:00 PM:

we just built a bunch of them and we used 2x4's ripped in half spaced 1 1/2'' apart and it works well.

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Posted by 1deadeye on 03-04-2009 11:08 PM:

Here's mine Dan.




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Posted by Michigan Stump on 03-05-2009 12:36 AM:

Flooring

We use a flooring that we get from Scotts dog supplies seems to work great have had dogs on those floors for years.


Posted by keith mcintire on 03-05-2009 01:15 AM:

kennel pics

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Posted by Tree Blastin Be on 03-05-2009 01:24 AM:

whats that material called I like that might never were that big or strong just 13 inch walkers I mean beagles

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Posted by keith mcintire on 03-05-2009 01:25 AM:

beagle pen 4x8 24" off ground cost about $275 in material


Posted by keith mcintire on 03-05-2009 01:41 AM:

flooring

this flooring is called polymax poultryoverlapping/kennel flooring you can find on google by entering its name it is like the third one down on the list.


Posted by chester cooner on 03-05-2009 02:27 PM:

How is the clean up if over the ground with no concrete. It just seems the waste and ordor would be a problem.

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Posted by 1deadeye on 03-05-2009 02:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by chester cooner
How is the clean up if over the ground with no concrete. It just seems the waste and ordor would be a problem.

Thanks
Rick


Mines not. It's 4' above the ground. I put lime down a couple of times a year. Haven't had an odor problem yet. I only lock mine in if we're gone for the weekend. Otherwise they each have a 35' square pen they run around in. So they do the duty outside the kennel.
What Keith used for his floor looks like the same thing I used.
Keith. Do your dogs climb out?

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Posted by keith mcintire on 03-06-2009 02:07 AM:

climbing out / cleaning

one of my beagles has climbed out because the dog house was on the inside. i have never had a big dog climb out yet. as far as cleaning them out its not too bad i can rake them out since there not very big. also lime helps


Posted by poolecw on 06-10-2009 03:39 AM:

Take a look at this flooring...you won't get anything better.

My brother got some of this out of an old hog parlor and it is great. I don't know how much it costs, but I'm sure it is very pricey.

https://gillisag.com/hog/tf.php

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Posted by BIG$BLUES on 06-10-2009 07:23 AM:

I built my first one and i am going to build 4 more love them wouldnt go any other was they are cleaner and more sanitary


Posted by Wes Coffman on 06-10-2009 02:19 PM:

http://www.senecakennelsandsupplies...oundKennels.htm

I have the double coondog shown in the slideshow. It is an awesome set-up.


Posted by ST_CRK_KENNELS on 06-10-2009 03:12 PM:

I have soem Kennels with the above ground floor. I used rough sawn cedar lumber and made a slat floor. It works great, but if it didn't have a roof the rain would wash it out, instead of hoseing it out. Most of the droppings fall thru by themselves anyway.

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Posted by poolecw on 06-11-2009 02:36 AM:

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Originally posted by Wes Coffman
http://www.senecakennelsandsupplies...oundKennels.htm

I have the double coondog shown in the slideshow. It is an awesome set-up.



Very nice...how much does one of those double kennels cost?

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Posted by Dogm on 06-11-2009 03:56 AM:

I just called Seneca kennels and supplies last night and they told me $750 for a single above ground coondog kennel & $1420 for the double. This is not including shipping.


Posted by Wes Coffman on 06-11-2009 06:10 AM:

Sounds pretty close. If you talk to a Seneca Rep they can get you a better deal than calling them direct. A nice gentlemen from Virginia or WV that runs beagles helped me. I can't recall his name, but he is on the board.


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