Carla D
True BYH Addict
We have three really large pallet bases that we planned on using to build our “goat sheds”. Two pallets are 9’4” x 7’. The third pallet is 6’ x 8’. I had planned on the structures having 8’ walls to simplify the building time and control costs due to less cut-off scraps. If that makes sense. These structures are created with my 8 Alpine and Saanen kids in mind. If I add to the herd, we would be building more housing structures. These are in Top is North, and Right is East orientation. The feeding station will be our north most building. It is also a wind breaker for thegoat house which will beset back to the west some. Along the east side of these structures is our barn. That too would be a second wind breaker and one side of our enclosed area.
The feeding shed will be part of the north side fence line. To the west of the building we will have a large access point to drive a 4- wheeler and trailer through to do maintenance and housekeeping duties. That will likely need to be a double gated access point to prevent escapes if I’m working alone.
The bottom picture shows my goat house and a smaller structure that would hold health related and probably rake, shovel, fork along with a goat stand. That may serve as my milking station down the road as well. These two buildings are not illustrated with the position of the goat care building in relation to the goat house. It’s just so I can fit two building on that end of my page. Each square=6”.
With the goat house I’m planning on having a bunk arrangement. Bottom bunk being 18” of the floor. The top bunk will be two feet above the bottom bunk. I plan on having transparent corrugated sheets for my roof to allow for light. I’m also thinking of putting a working window on the west wall of thegoat house to allow for better circulation on the really hot days and for more light as well. The bottom bunk I was thinking should be at least six inches deeper than the top bunk, for some reason. I haven’t put a door on the goat care building yet. I not quite happy with that building yet.
Am I picturing things in adequate size and space for 8 large goats? Any input would be appreciated as well. Thank you.
The feeding shed will be part of the north side fence line. To the west of the building we will have a large access point to drive a 4- wheeler and trailer through to do maintenance and housekeeping duties. That will likely need to be a double gated access point to prevent escapes if I’m working alone.
The bottom picture shows my goat house and a smaller structure that would hold health related and probably rake, shovel, fork along with a goat stand. That may serve as my milking station down the road as well. These two buildings are not illustrated with the position of the goat care building in relation to the goat house. It’s just so I can fit two building on that end of my page. Each square=6”.
With the goat house I’m planning on having a bunk arrangement. Bottom bunk being 18” of the floor. The top bunk will be two feet above the bottom bunk. I plan on having transparent corrugated sheets for my roof to allow for light. I’m also thinking of putting a working window on the west wall of thegoat house to allow for better circulation on the really hot days and for more light as well. The bottom bunk I was thinking should be at least six inches deeper than the top bunk, for some reason. I haven’t put a door on the goat care building yet. I not quite happy with that building yet.
Am I picturing things in adequate size and space for 8 large goats? Any input would be appreciated as well. Thank you.