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Slatted shed layout
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<blockquote data-quote="Andyt880" data-source="post: 7168018" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>Mine are 18 or 20 inches off the floor to the wire and I house at Christmas and lamb at the end of March so 3 months and more on the slats. The dung would be touching the wire in places when they are going out. Last year I actually cleaned a few pens out half way through for fear of it being up through at lambing time and leaving the pens dirty. So I’d say 20 to 24 inches would be safe enough for 3 Months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyt880, post: 7168018, member: 25474"] Mine are 18 or 20 inches off the floor to the wire and I house at Christmas and lamb at the end of March so 3 months and more on the slats. The dung would be touching the wire in places when they are going out. Last year I actually cleaned a few pens out half way through for fear of it being up through at lambing time and leaving the pens dirty. So I’d say 20 to 24 inches would be safe enough for 3 Months [/QUOTE]
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