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    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6Hi6fecVXE One of the best above ground brood pens I've seen. Garner doesn't half ass anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S_B View Post
    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6Hi6fecVXE One of the best above ground brood pens I've seen. Garner doesn't half ass anything.
    Don't really like those, as the outside section is all plywood flooring.

    Looks nice the day of construction, but after 2 straight years of dogs pissing on the plywood floor, it won't look so nice. Will never get the stanch of piss out either.

    I much prefer 2x4 flooring, spaced an inch apart, for the outside flooring.

    This allows for piss/shit to fall out, right after it comes out of the dogs, minimizing contact with the wood, rather than the pee/poop sitting there on plywood for hours (absorbing/ruining it) because it has nowhere to go.

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Don't really like those, as the outside section is all plywood. Looks nice the day of construction, but after 2 straight years of dogs pissing on the plywood floor, it won't look so nice. Will never get the stanch of piss out either.

    I much prefer 2x4 flooring, spaced an inch apart, for the outside flooring.
    Yes I built one using 2x10's, my preference simply because I don't like the idea of a pup not have a somewhat solid surface to walk on. It kind of does defeat the purpose of having a slotted floor, but plenty of shit and piss still falls through the inch gaps.

    Years ago I built a 1/2 inch plywood deck in a chain link kennel. It sat on treated 2x4's on the ground. I treated the plywood with sealer/stain and it lasted many years. It wasn't occupied constantly though but there wasn't any more smell than normal. I reapplied the sealer yearly. I added a cap full of bleach to the stain which is an old flooring trick to cover smell in nasty people's homes when remodeling.

    Quote Originally Posted by CA JACK View Post
    This allows for piss/shit to fall out, right after it comes out of the dogs, minimizing contact with the wood, rather than sit there on plywood for hours (absorbing/ruining it) because it has nowhere to go.

    Jack
    I bet ol Tom has staff standing by to catch any waste as soon as it comes out!

    S_B

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