SunwoodFarms
Exploring the pasture
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I am trying to convince my husband to say yes to 2 mini donkeys (one gelding, one jack that would be gelded). So far, he's saying no, but he said no to chickens too and I now have 4
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what I'd need. Fencing is already up from the horses we had, it would just need to be changed a bit. I'm thinking one of the pre-fab sheds from Lowes/Menards/Home Depot, but what size (minimum) would I need for two? It would not need much of an area for hay storage, maybe 2 bales. I have a barn but it's not set up for animals, more like a large workshop, but can store 100-150 bales of hay in there if not more. I would not get one with a floor, I know that's not necessary.
For a pre-fab, what is it secured to? We have decent winds here (enough to blow one of those canvas car ports across the yard) and it would have to be. Does the ground need to be prepared if it's level pasture ground now?
What else would I need? Smaller water tank for sure.
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what I'd need. Fencing is already up from the horses we had, it would just need to be changed a bit. I'm thinking one of the pre-fab sheds from Lowes/Menards/Home Depot, but what size (minimum) would I need for two? It would not need much of an area for hay storage, maybe 2 bales. I have a barn but it's not set up for animals, more like a large workshop, but can store 100-150 bales of hay in there if not more. I would not get one with a floor, I know that's not necessary.
For a pre-fab, what is it secured to? We have decent winds here (enough to blow one of those canvas car ports across the yard) and it would have to be. Does the ground need to be prepared if it's level pasture ground now?
What else would I need? Smaller water tank for sure.