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HOG & DOGS => HOG DOGS => Topic started by: BriarBay on December 23, 2014, 10:01:06 am



Title: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: BriarBay on December 23, 2014, 10:01:06 am
I'm getting ready to build new kennels for my 8 dogs.  4 males 4 females.  My plan is this...  22'x22' concrete pad.    4 separate 5'x10' sections for the males and 2 separate 10'x10' for the females, 2 females in each section.  Is this enough room for everyone?  It was important for me to have all the males separate to avoid fights when females come into heat.  I'm using 55 gal. barrels as houses, elevated off of the ground. 

I appreciate all the advice/help that yall wanna give.  Thanks     


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: Mike on December 23, 2014, 11:53:04 am
I've had more fights between females than males on the yard... all mine are kept seperate.


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: charles on December 23, 2014, 12:03:44 pm
I've had more fights between females than males on the yard... all mine are kept seperate.

Agree.
I was hunting the other day and heard the wife screaming and come to find my dogo bitch climbed the kennel and into the kennel with my cur bitch and the fight was on. I put my catdo in the another fm and they started fighting, then had a pair of females that would fight as to look at each other.

Separate the females just as with the males.


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: halfbreed on December 23, 2014, 12:48:35 pm
  lol   yep my males would get into a fight every now and then and not leave a mark on each other and forget about it  , but when the gyps get into a fight they will take chunks out of each other and hold a grudge for years


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: BriarBay on December 23, 2014, 01:32:19 pm
10-4.  Sounds like I will be making an 8 section pen.  But the space should be fine though right?....5'x10' for each?  Post some kennel pics if yall have some handy.   


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: pigsticker64 on December 23, 2014, 04:11:21 pm
These are my females and they no longer fight, now that they have their own suite. 5wx8Lx5h kennels using utility panels.  This is the preferred method using the utility panels.
(http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad92/goruss64/IMAG0958.jpg) (http://s925.photobucket.com/user/goruss64/media/IMAG0958.jpg.html)

These are the males 4wx8Lx4h kennels using cattle panels.
(http://i925.photobucket.com/albums/ad92/goruss64/IMAG09602.jpg) (http://s925.photobucket.com/user/goruss64/media/IMAG09602.jpg.html)


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: hoghunter71409 on December 23, 2014, 05:02:27 pm
I also have 8 ea 4' x 12' kennels and they are big enough.  They are made out of 4" x 4" panel and I used 2" x 4" and ran them through the paneling to make a platform in each kennel.  I then also used barrels but I am now switching to plywood houses.

I think 5 x 10 is big enough.  I like having 8 kennels.  I separate doge by male- female-male-female.

I also have a 10' x 12' kennel on the end for puppies, or a spare dog.  If you want to see a pic, send me a PM with your number and I'll text you a pic.


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: BriarBay on December 23, 2014, 05:44:37 pm
Thanks for all of the info. I think in gonna make mine with chain link panels. Not the cheapest but I have too many other projects going to build a kennel for 8 dogs. Thanks for the info fellas


Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: CHRIS H. on December 23, 2014, 05:48:59 pm

(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/141025%20Boomers%20training%20day/IMG_5475_zps18fc7729.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/140720%20BOOMERS%20YUNA%20AND%20HEARNE%20PUP%20TRAINING/IMG_3939_zps26dd3261.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/140816%20GULF%20COAST%20GSP%20TRAINING/IMG_4624_zps7f6071d3.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/140816%20GULF%20COAST%20GSP%20TRAINING/IMG_4621_zps21342094.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/dog%20kennel%20Internet/ac82f12178d706f7217acff73c3dae20.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/dog%20kennel%20Internet/31f85d8692903936c7478b6e530513b2.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/dog%20kennel%20Internet/630c5735112c4f710d01c4e9e67dc085.jpg)
(http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb366/CHRISHEARNE1982/141223%20kennel/b1f65bcb8b2a1ecdabd8aaac99a9bf4d_zps8a4f5777.jpg)



Title: Re: Kennel Space and Design
Post by: hogmantx1979 on December 29, 2014, 03:53:22 pm
As posted above females will rip each other apart and should never be put in same kennel male and female kenneled together usually works just place female and male together that you want to breed where there is no accidentally breeding or kennel all dogs apart if room is no issue