Here's the pen in the far corner. We built it out of pallets we already had, reinforced with some t-posts.
We deconstructed a pallet and built the gate. The gate is smooth on the inside so no animals can stand on any part of it (because the hinges aren't heavy duty enough for that!). Right now I have a simple hook and eye closure, but I may have to change that depending on how crafty the animals are!
Here's a view from the inside of the pen looking towards the gate. Excuse the dust particles in the picture!
And here's a view standing in the front of the pen looking to the back wall of the barn.
It's a good sized pen that everyone could fit in if there was an emergency (like another 2' blizzard or something), but for now I'm only going to bring Purl and June in since they're the heavy bred ones. June is due March 14th.
And eventually I'd like to put a door through that back wall of the barn because the small "bachelor" pen backs right up to the barn. It would be great to let the animals access the inside of the barn when they're in that pen.
I'm excited about lambs now. Now I'm going to go give Purl a big squeeze around the middle. ;-)
I'm excited about lambs now. Now I'm going to go give Purl a big squeeze around the middle. ;-)
6 comments:
What a great pen!!! That looks so nice, Kate. I'm sure the girls will love their comfy digs to deliver their babies. It'll be nice for you to have them contained in the barn too instead of getting into trouble. :)
(from Becky... too lazy to change log ins)
That is a great lil pen for them... good job. Nice and cozy. I'm excited, so glad I get to watch through your blog :)
Great looking pen! Should make it easier on you and the girls. Good luck Purl!!!!
Good luck to you. It is nice being prepared isn't it?
You did a great job with that pen!! Go Purl Go!! Love, Momma
Great idea building the pen from pallets, will have to show my hubby this. Best of luck!
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