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Hi Susie,
Do you mean the 4 foot deep inside house would be divided into individual pens with kennel fence run outside of each? That would be great for your breeding pens & alot less trouble than the ones I build since you already have the bones. Good for you. I had nothing to start with but a big open corral.
After talking with my hubby, he wants to rebuild the entire thing. That will make it 20' x 40'. Woo hoo! That should be enough for chicken math for a while. If I need more than that, well, it will just be too much. The only problem with the plan is that I know it will take the two of us quite a while to do this ourselves. I will have to put my breeding plans on hold for a while.
This old barn has a cement floor, and really isn't far from the well, and we will be able to run electricity to it. That will make it so much nicer, especially in the winter. I'm sure if I built little breeder houses they wouldn't be very good for the winter. There should even be room for hubby's buck goat in one end of it.
OH BTW- We had twins last night. Buck and a doe, nubians. These two are the biggest goat kids I have ever seen. They are bigger than our two week olds. We now have a total of 7.... triples, twins, and these twins last night. They are SO cute!
Hi Susie,
Do you mean the 4 foot deep inside house would be divided into individual pens with kennel fence run outside of each? That would be great for your breeding pens & alot less trouble than the ones I build since you already have the bones. Good for you. I had nothing to start with but a big open corral.
After talking with my hubby, he wants to rebuild the entire thing. That will make it 20' x 40'. Woo hoo! That should be enough for chicken math for a while. If I need more than that, well, it will just be too much. The only problem with the plan is that I know it will take the two of us quite a while to do this ourselves. I will have to put my breeding plans on hold for a while.
This old barn has a cement floor, and really isn't far from the well, and we will be able to run electricity to it. That will make it so much nicer, especially in the winter. I'm sure if I built little breeder houses they wouldn't be very good for the winter. There should even be room for hubby's buck goat in one end of it.
OH BTW- We had twins last night. Buck and a doe, nubians. These two are the biggest goat kids I have ever seen. They are bigger than our two week olds. We now have a total of 7.... triples, twins, and these twins last night. They are SO cute!