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    off the ground pens flooring

    What do u guys think of this for flooring http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/p...se-accessories

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    This is great flooring for an above ground kennel. More stable than coated wire mesh, not sharp like expanded metal and less bacteria than wood.



    S_B

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    looks good what are most people using for the walls up frount I have used wire 1x1 12 .5 gauge but cant find it now if anyone could help thanks i didn't mean to still the posted thanks tj

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    This flooring works very well, the breeder of my pup used it and it was fine for the little pups but did need to be washed out a couple times a day --

    https://www.farmtek.com/farm/supplie...;pgha2215.html

    It was good strong plastic flooring but of course it did need support underneath.
    Common sense isn't so common these days.

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    Sara - I turned ole boy onto that flooring. It's excellent.

    The other, that is posted above, I think sucks. Doesn't mesh well together and it's to sharp or narrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No Quarter Kennel View Post
    Sara - I turned ole boy onto that flooring. It's excellent.

    The other, that is posted above, I think sucks. Doesn't mesh well together and it's to sharp or narrow.
    Yes I thought that Farm Tek flooring was excellent and not sharp or hard on puppies' feet. It was tough plastic and looks like it would hold up well.

    For side panels, doesn't Tractor Supply have a 2 inch square 6 gauge heavy mesh in panels for horses maybe? I'd think that would work very well for the sides.

    Just took a look online and Tractor Supply has horse panels 2" by 4" mesh 6 gauge steel panels 5 foot by 16 foot --

    http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pro...t?cm_vc=-10005

    Those should be good for sides.
    Common sense isn't so common these days.

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    Thanks no quarter knls I'd hate to pay an ass load of money to ship to Hawaii just to find its to narrow

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