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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-09-2009 08:56 PM:

what kind of fencing ????

im getting ready to build some kennels in my barn and was wondering what kind of fencing yall used..welded wire or chain link? also what hight is the min. before the dogs will jump out.

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Posted by coonsmen on 12-09-2009 09:15 PM:

i have always used chainlink but i dont see why you couldn't use cattle panels. just make sure you buy it with small enough holes that if you buy a pup it wont crawl through.

i wouldn't go any smaller than 6 feet unless you plan on putting a top on it. heck even 6ft kennels wont keep my big blue male in with out a top


Posted by jackbob42 on 12-09-2009 11:49 PM:

I've been using 6" tall , 2x4 welded wire for over 40 years with no problems.
Had to run a " hot-wire " around the top for a couple dogs. 1 coonhound and 1 beadle that would climb out.

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Posted by micooner on 12-10-2009 12:09 AM:

Ditto on the welded wire, I will never go back to chainlink.


Posted by patches9452 on 12-10-2009 12:31 AM:

wire

horse panels will last longer than you will


Posted by M Mauger on 12-10-2009 12:34 AM:

Go with the welded wire Brad, if Rebel gets crazy you can run a hot wire around the top!

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Posted by coonsmen on 12-10-2009 01:25 AM:

do any of you that use welded wire have any pics of how your kennel is set up and looks?


Posted by Okie Dawg on 12-10-2009 01:33 AM:

I have had dog eat threw light gauge. When out one day and had a body on one side and head on the other. Dog ate a hole in the fence. The dog on the other side was not friendly. I like 9 gauge chain link. If I was going to go with lighter gauge wire I would use horse wire. Lot stouter than welded and pretty cheap. Pups cant get there head threw it.

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Posted by jackbob42 on 12-10-2009 01:37 AM:

Here's one of mine.
10 x 10 x 6' tall.
Cost me about $250.
I've got 3 of them setting on concrete now.
You can see the fencer in the upper right corner.
The female beagle on the left could scale that fence in less than 30 seconds ! LOL
You can unplug the fencer after a few days. LOL


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Posted by Robert Johnson on 12-10-2009 05:23 PM:

chain link and concrete floors. only way to go. i have had dogs for all my 49 years. the last 20 of them, dogs have been on above set up, and have not had one tear out, or dig out. did have one that climbed, but a fence charger wire ran at top stopped that.

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Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2009 05:49 PM:

jackbob42, what kind of pannels are those? can a pup get through it?

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Posted by jackbob42 on 12-10-2009 07:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Big Bawler
jackbob42, what kind of pannels are those? can a pup get through it?


Made it all myself out of treated lumber. 2x4 railings with 4x4 posts.
2x4 welded wire fence , 6' tall.
2x4's are about an inch up from the bottom to wash the poop out. LOL
By the time a pup gets big enough to get over the 2x4 , he's too big to get through it.

10 - 10' 2x4's ( 2 for the door )
5 - 6' 4x4's
50' roll of fence and a couple lbs of fence staples.
Door is 3' wide.
Nail fence at 1 end , then stick a 2x4 through the fence and pry against the next corner post to tighten fence and nail it.

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 12-10-2009 08:24 PM:

I hate chain link, and I cant find a good welded wire that I believe will last.

So....I turned to a six foot tall 2 X 2 inch woven wire.

HEAVY gauge (12 1/2) that you can stretch tight.


http://www.tractorsupply.com/fencin...100-ft--3610723

About 2$ a foot, so it's about the same price as heavy gauge chain link and is INDESTRUCTIBLE....

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Posted by coonsmen on 12-10-2009 09:16 PM:

oakridge do you have as pic of your kennel setup useing that fencing?


Posted by Oak Ridge on 12-10-2009 09:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by coonsmen
oakridge do you have as pic of your kennel setup useing that fencing?


Nope, and it's 12 degrees out right now.....probably not going to take any today!



Let's put it this way, I built my kennels out of this stuff six years ago, and it looks like they were built yesterday.

It's the same gauge wire as a field fence, but with 2 inch squares. I can keep pups in it, and the squares are small enough that a dog can't get to it to chew, or climb!

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Posted by coonsmen on 12-10-2009 09:30 PM:

well if it warms up enough for you get outside please get some pics. i like seeing people's setups and havnt seen one done with this type of wire!trying to get my plans altogether for next summer when i plan on building my own 8-10 run kennel.!!
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Posted by Oak Ridge on 12-10-2009 09:37 PM:

Actually found some old pictures.

These are from 2005...the kennels were a couple years old then.





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Posted by Dan Dogs on 12-11-2009 12:04 AM:

that looks like 2x4 wolvine horse fence..sorry, i just click on the link after i said that..that is alot tuffer than welded wire..

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Posted by jackbob42 on 12-11-2009 02:14 AM:

That's nice fence no doubt , but I'm too cheap for that.
I've never owned a tough enough dog I guess , cause I've never had one tear up the welded wire.

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Posted by micooner on 12-11-2009 02:42 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
That's nice fence no doubt , but I'm too cheap for that.
I've never owned a tough enough dog I guess , cause I've never had one tear up the welded wire.

I'm with you on the welded wire there is not a hound in the world that could chew thru welded wire if it is put up tight. The combination cattle panels are 16 ft long and 4 ft high and $21 a panel from tractor supply when on sale. No hound is strong enough to chew thru and they are galvenized and wil last forever.


Posted by Oak Ridge on 12-11-2009 10:00 AM:

Let's do the math....


You say that the cattle panels are 16 foot long, and 4 foot tall., that is $1.32 a linear foot.

You need 2 1/2 panels to be six foot tall, so now you are talking about your total cost per linear foot being $3.29. How is that "cheaper"?

I thought about the 2x4 welded wire when I built my kennel. I've seen dogs pull holes in the lighter wire and I wanted my kennels to last "a lifetime".

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Posted by robgregory on 12-11-2009 11:46 AM:

BRAD

Brad,Just get off all that money you been stockpilin',and build you somethin' like this.

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Posted by jackbob42 on 12-11-2009 01:54 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Let's do the math....

You need 2 1/2 panels to be six foot tall, so now you are talking about your total cost per linear foot being $3.29. How is that "cheaper"?




Better redo your math Joe........
With 4 foot panels , it would take 1 1/2 , not 2 1/2 , to make 6 foot. LOL

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Posted by scott shaw on 12-11-2009 02:52 PM:

If you use chain link do not use the lighter stuff, once they find
out they can make a hole in it you can't keep them in. About 16
years ago I built 12 kennels along a 50 foot shed and went with
the lighter stuff because of the expense (still was about $2700
if I remember right) and spent alot of time fixing ripped up kennels. This summer I built a new kennels with only a 16 foot
shed and 3 kennels. I used black powder coated welded wire
Lucky Dog panels from Menards and really like them. They look
nice and are strong, cost me a little under $700 for for the 3
5x10 kennels.

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 12-11-2009 03:08 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by jackbob42
Better redo your math Joe........
With 4 foot panels , it would take 1 1/2 , not 2 1/2 , to make 6 foot. LOL



Thats what I get for trying to do math at 5:00 AM!

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