I'm wondering if you cut the pigloo door on the L/R and bottom... could you tilt/bend it upwards to create a sort of porch cover to help keep out the rain????
Older video, I know... But do you have rough dimensions of the door you cut into your pigloo? You seem to have standardized with a template so the size must work well for you guys.
To improve ventilation could you cut a window higher on the wall away from the door. Just cut two sides and the bottom, bend the plastic up to make an opening and an awning. Use a stick to prop it open. Duct tape could seal it shut if needed.
Those look like the best pigloos but too expensive for me, so I got 2 calf huts, a lot less expensive. The drawback I guess is that they don’t have a floor but I like the fact I can easily fit inside, they are tall. Anyway, love, love, love your life!
We are in Tennessee. We have thought about porta huts I know they are cheaper the only thing I like better about the pigloo is that they have a dry floor in them and usually keeps their bedding dry
It so strange to me how the longer they go before breeding back the harder it is for them to get pregnant. Seems backwards. 🤷🏻♂️ Keep up the good work
Hi John, How are your chickens doing
I love your channel. I am getting 2 KuneKune pig in a few weeks and just went out to Tractor Supply and got a Pigloo! Thank you for the idea!
Awesome thanks! If your gonna be moving them a lot you will love it!
I love their ears. Moe is a handsome pig. Really good markings.
Thanks you we are excited to watch him grow!
I'm wondering if you cut the pigloo door on the L/R and bottom... could you tilt/bend it upwards to create a sort of porch cover to help keep out the rain????
Older video, I know... But do you have rough dimensions of the door you cut into your pigloo? You seem to have standardized with a template so the size must work well for you guys.
If I remember correctly i think it’s around 24x24 but always go smaller and you can make it bigger if needed
@@KCFarms thanks, appreciate it!
To improve ventilation could you cut a window higher on the wall away from the door. Just cut two sides and the bottom, bend the plastic up to make an opening and an awning. Use a stick to prop it open. Duct tape could seal it shut if needed.
Definitely could do that
Where do you pick those up at? I know this is a older video looking into getting pigs maybe soon also in Tenn.
Tractor supply but they have over doubled in price since we got them. They are just water stock tanks
What a nice pairing. Maybe some interesting colors.
Yes we are hoping so. Always exciting to see what colors and patterns the piglets have!!
Those look like the best pigloos but too expensive for me, so I got 2 calf huts, a lot less expensive. The drawback I guess is that they don’t have a floor but I like the fact I can easily fit inside, they are tall.
Anyway, love, love, love your life!
What type of fence do you use?
Premier 1 electric fencing we love it!!
@@KCFarms what style and height?
We use the 10/24/12
@@KCFarms thanks!!! I really enjoy your channel!!
Thanks! Appreciate you following along!!
i dont know where you live but port a hut might be an option for pig shelter for you guys cheap portable and can do a lot more than just be a roof
We are in Tennessee. We have thought about porta huts I know they are cheaper the only thing I like better about the pigloo is that they have a dry floor in them and usually keeps their bedding dry
How much?
It so strange to me how the longer they go before breeding back the harder it is for them to get pregnant. Seems backwards. 🤷🏻♂️ Keep up the good work
Idea, Because it is so big. could u cut the bottom out for a pool (water trough) and then cut a door in the remaining tank and have a towfor?
Probably could, we like to keep the bottom in so they always have a dray place to go in the winter