08-29-2016, 08:12 PM
Hello All
RE: Goat Hotel
Nice Idea
I have to keep mine more "Portable"
AKA: No Loader Tractor any more ,Just Arm Strong Power used to have them but no more.)
So the (2) totes I have now will work for the boy's and there IS No plan to add more critters here.
Unless I need replacements.
Plus for general shelter I have the Red Neck Goat Shed that is semi-Mobile too.
It has been storm proven with over 6 inches of heavy wet snow and Ice on it here in SC winter.
It handles wind well because of the arch/curved profile and has 6 steel fence post and tube gates all the way around 4 foot high and tightly wired together then the arch is made out of cattle panel and covered with a commercial grade truck tarp. with materials on hand that I had less than $100 to put up and every thing is reusable.
8 X 10 and 9 foot center height. (4) goats (wethers) in the usually mild weather we have here in SC it works well.
Happy Trails
Thanks for the pictures.
hihobaron Blizzard,Fuzzy,Pete,Sam and the Troops in SC
RE: Goat Hotel
Nice Idea
I have to keep mine more "Portable"
AKA: No Loader Tractor any more ,Just Arm Strong Power used to have them but no more.)
So the (2) totes I have now will work for the boy's and there IS No plan to add more critters here.
Unless I need replacements.
Plus for general shelter I have the Red Neck Goat Shed that is semi-Mobile too.
It has been storm proven with over 6 inches of heavy wet snow and Ice on it here in SC winter.
It handles wind well because of the arch/curved profile and has 6 steel fence post and tube gates all the way around 4 foot high and tightly wired together then the arch is made out of cattle panel and covered with a commercial grade truck tarp. with materials on hand that I had less than $100 to put up and every thing is reusable.
8 X 10 and 9 foot center height. (4) goats (wethers) in the usually mild weather we have here in SC it works well.
Happy Trails
Thanks for the pictures.
hihobaron Blizzard,Fuzzy,Pete,Sam and the Troops in SC