fox digger 1,086 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 fox digger what colour gates or bars aru u putting in them.if it was me i would go with black powder coated saw them in a few yard looks well. Yes mate, going to go black powder coat over galvanised bars. I'm half way through making them up. Hard to get time for your own work!! If my explanation makes sence then there will be a gate at each side of the small stub walls with the white capping, then a railing over the stubby wall in between the two gates. There will be divisions running from the back of each red brick pier to the back wall and in the middle of the stubby walls. So each arch has two runs 14feet by 6feet and a gate hanging off each pier..... Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.Happened to me with two bulls not nice Killed each other through the bars? 1 Quote Link to post
MIK 4,756 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years. All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs. Very Niave answer that gaz 3 Quote Link to post
MIK 4,756 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.I have seen the aftermath of this years ago in a lads kennels ...not nice Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs.Very Niave answer that gaz Naive to state that I know my own dogs and know they aren't gonna drag each other through into the next kennel. Lol. Okay mate sound. Quote Link to post
jiggy 3,209 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I know a lad that had 2 dashounds in a kennel and a bishon friese in next kennel one of the dashounds caught the bishon friese leg and pulled it through the bars and held it and the other chewed the leg completely off just under the shoulder. The bishon had to be put down. If toy dogs can do that i wouldnt like to see the mess working terriers or lurchers could do. I dont see the advantage of bars as dividers between kennels when solid panels are available even if you have a bitch pupping she will stress with other dogs looking in at her. A large lurcher would be well capable of making a terrier fit through 80mm bars. 1 Quote Link to post
BGD 6,436 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 All dogs can have an off day especially if they're workers who may be a bit sore from the previous night, better safe than sorry I always say. 2 Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,424 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs.Very Niave answer that gazNaive to state that I know my own dogs and know they aren't gonna drag each other through into the next kennel. Lol. Okay mate sound. It's always the ones that were fine together that kill each other in kennel fights though isn't it. 2 Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs.Very Niave answer that gazNaive to state that I know my own dogs and know they aren't gonna drag each other through into the next kennel. Lol. Okay mate sound. It's always the ones that were fine together that kill each other in kennel fights though isn't it. I'm not advocating kenneling dogs together, we're talking about lurchers killing each other through 50mm bar panels. Quote Link to post
stonewall 1,913 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 fox digger what colour gates or bars aru u putting in them.if it was me i would go with black powder coated saw them in a few yard looks well. Yes mate, going to go black powder coat over galvanised bars. I'm half way through making them up. Hard to get time for your own work!! If my explanation makes sence then there will be a gate at each side of the small stub walls with the white capping, then a railing over the stubby wall in between the two gates. There will be divisions running from the back of each red brick pier to the back wall and in the middle of the stubby walls. So each arch has two runs 14feet by 6feet and a gate hanging off each pier..... cant wait to see it finished. 2 Quote Link to post
MIK 4,756 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs.Very Niave answer that gaz Naive to state that I know my own dogs and know they aren't gonna drag each other through into the next kennel. Lol. Okay mate sound. The guy who's whippet lurcher pulled a terrier through the bars thought the same thing ... Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.All my dogs can be kenneled together, fed together by my 6 year old girl, brought in the house together etc. I don't keep dogs which I think might want to drag another through the bars. I know you can never say never but I would like to think I know my own dogs.Very Niave answer that gazNaive to state that I know my own dogs and know they aren't gonna drag each other through into the next kennel. Lol. Okay mate sound.The guy who's whippet lurcher pulled a terrier through the bars thought the same thing ... He should of had solid dividers. Lol Quote Link to post
lurcherman 887 13,080 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I went for wood for mine , as said make sure drainage is good , better to put it to a main sewer rather than soak away if you can as its going to end up getting crap hair and all sorts down there and a soak away will end up blocked / stinking . My pair have insulated sleeping boxes inside the kennel. I've looked at these myself but they didn't work out much cheaper than the solid Galv panels. Not sure how it would work out building your own. But I think I'm going down the solid panel route next with bar dividers and bar front gates. Small wooden kennel inside or a plastic barrel and a decent roof... Definitely use solid dividers between pens. Don't want a dog getting dragged through the bars!Dragged through the bars? Do you keep lions and alligators? LolIt's happened in many a kennel over the years.Happened to me with two bulls not niceKilled each other through the bars? Nope bitch ended up with foot hanging on by a thread and nearly had to amputate was pinned for along time and bitch was never the same, lame and held it up till day she died Quote Link to post
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 I know of more than 2 instances where terriers have pulled another terriers leg through the gaps between runs and either the dogs have hadto be put to sleep or lost limbs. And these weren't idiot kids but seasoned terriermen that know their dogs inside out. At the end of the day theyre animals and one daft thing can set them off. 5 Quote Link to post
BGD 6,436 Posted August 31, 2016 Report Share Posted August 31, 2016 Sometimes the most placid dog friendly mutt will fight through a fence, something about the physical barrier making them more territorial I guess. I can't see a good reason not to have solid dividers TBH Quote Link to post
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