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PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:12 pm 
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ok.. im building a new kennel set up for my coon hounds.. where i plan to put the lots is sloped just a little, but im putting the lots diagonally (only way they will fit without cutting down huge oaks... and i like those for shade on my pups :D ) im putting 3 chain link lots together there in a row... i have a feeling when it rains the run off it just going to ruin my lowest lot.. im not putting them on concrete but on about 4 inches thick of sawdust, (clean and neat and esy to clean) any ideas on how i can prevent the rain water from washing the sawdust out?

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:36 pm 
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ur putten woodchips on the bear ground???????? what about above ground kennels?

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CMW wrote:
ur putten woodchips on the bear ground???????? what about above ground kennels?


yea.. how would that be bad? we do it in our horse stalls and their bareground... no i dont like above ground kennels nothing wrong with them... i just personally dont like them... any ideas on how to keep it from washing out?


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:58 pm 
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if they get wet like from rainen a heavy rain wont they start rotting............ ill tell ya what id use is limestone sand its aint as pricey as concreate but it packs up and hardens just like concreate and i aint seen it ever wash away


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