Coolbreeze89
Loving the herd life
I’m planning a new metal barn for my ND goat and Kunekune pig hobby farm. I’m located in east/central Texas and my soil is very sandy. I don’t want to do concrete foundation. I know I’ll need to have the pad “prepped” before building. Any recommendations on the type of gravel/fill to use that will be best for the animals? Anything you would add to the flooring of the stall areas after it’s built? (meaning structural gravel, etc. I’ll add bedding for winter, of course). All the animals free range during the day, and will be confined to their part of the barn (and their own connecting outer corral area) at night.
Also, what strong/secure structures do y’all use to subdivide a larger barn? Given that goats and pigs both like to rub, I’m trying to brainstorm something more solid than cattle panels and T-posts, but not so substantial as big wooden walls like you’d see for horses. I want to optimize airflow, so I prefer not solid walls.
Any other input is greatly appreciated!
Also, what strong/secure structures do y’all use to subdivide a larger barn? Given that goats and pigs both like to rub, I’m trying to brainstorm something more solid than cattle panels and T-posts, but not so substantial as big wooden walls like you’d see for horses. I want to optimize airflow, so I prefer not solid walls.
Any other input is greatly appreciated!