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Kennel runs
Looking to build a new kennel and needing to buy about 10 runs I want something that's gonna last and dogs can't chew threw I am thinking about ordering them from the k9kennelstore but I wanted your guys opinion first thinking going 4x8 kennels
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Brandon Bingham
Kennel runs
I made my kennel runs 8'X16' attached to my building with boxes on inside of bldg.
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4x8 is plenty , if you hunt your dogs a lot , Mine are 4x10 I have 6 runs and can take the middle out when I am down on dogs , then 8x10 , if your putting up against a building or ur boxes are on the outside of the pens , They will be fine
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They are going to be attached to a building with houses inside building my dogs get hunts 4-6 days a week year round. When my hounds are in there kennels all there doing is resting anyway.. I'm not looking for opinion on size of kennel I'm looking for brands of kennels and what everybody prefers.
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Brandon Bingham
Buy good welded wire ones. I got mine from farm and fleet.
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Originally posted by Bingshounds
They are going to be attached to a building with houses inside building my dogs get hunts 4-6 days a week year round. When my hounds are in there kennels all there doing is resting anyway.. I'm not looking for opinion on size of kennel I'm looking for brands of kennels and what everybody prefers.
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Darrell is correct. With a little planning you can make your own panels that last many years. I put up regular fence post and spaced them so I could put those heavy duty panels in between them without cutting. (I wanted less work and waste) These panels are commonly called HOG PANELS but they are made in different sizes and called also horse and dog panels. Dog are the most expensive because the squares are 2x6 while the horse are like 6x6. You can attach the panels to the fence post just like you would regular fencing with the slip over the post bolt together hangers. Actually put up a to rail and hang the panels and put a bottom rail about 3" of the ground and attach.
One note: If you are using chain link fencing I recommend nothing but the heavier gauge. Some dogs chew apart the light gauge fencing like it is straw. I would build it to last and a little planning goes a long ways.
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