Hi!
We are getting two 10 week goats in a few weeks. We were going to put them in a old shed, but have heard reports of coyotes killing small dogs in our area. Like a pack of coyotes in our neighborhood.
I saw lifetime shed are very durable, lockable at night, has shatterproof windows (opens for increased ventilation), and sky lights and some have sky windows (for extra light). Its got a plastic resign, Polyethylene floor. Its kind of expensive (maybe it would be better to save $ for a nice barn), but we don't have time to have a nice barn built before we get them. And maybe it would be just as nice for the price? $800-$1000.
Would a wooden barn (with dirt floor) be easier to clean and cost less? Does anyone know prices for that? The lady said she could let the goats stay with her until we were ready. And I could try to get a builder really fast to come build a small shed/barn.
Will urine/poop sink into the plastic and make it nasty? I can cover it with bedding and clean it out.
I thought I read that if you "lime" wood floor, you can make it less stinky. Is it the same with plastic?
I saw an older post about someone using "rubber flooring mats" to help animals not slip.
https://humanerubberflooring.com/equine/stall_mats/
I could cover it with that. That might be a easy way to clean it in the summer time and they don't need as much bedding.
thanks so much for your help! I don't want my babies getting attacked at night.
We are getting two 10 week goats in a few weeks. We were going to put them in a old shed, but have heard reports of coyotes killing small dogs in our area. Like a pack of coyotes in our neighborhood.
I saw lifetime shed are very durable, lockable at night, has shatterproof windows (opens for increased ventilation), and sky lights and some have sky windows (for extra light). Its got a plastic resign, Polyethylene floor. Its kind of expensive (maybe it would be better to save $ for a nice barn), but we don't have time to have a nice barn built before we get them. And maybe it would be just as nice for the price? $800-$1000.
Would a wooden barn (with dirt floor) be easier to clean and cost less? Does anyone know prices for that? The lady said she could let the goats stay with her until we were ready. And I could try to get a builder really fast to come build a small shed/barn.
Will urine/poop sink into the plastic and make it nasty? I can cover it with bedding and clean it out.
I thought I read that if you "lime" wood floor, you can make it less stinky. Is it the same with plastic?
I saw an older post about someone using "rubber flooring mats" to help animals not slip.
https://humanerubberflooring.com/equine/stall_mats/
I could cover it with that. That might be a easy way to clean it in the summer time and they don't need as much bedding.
thanks so much for your help! I don't want my babies getting attacked at night.