Here's some photo's of Dave Martin's kennel up in the UP of Michigan. One of the nicest set ups I've seen. You can't see it up close, but every little detail is done to the highest quality if I remember correctly. Nice work Dave.
Dave Martin's Kennels (pic.'s)
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Wright Boy, I use an electric heater. I normally keep it right around 50 degrees. The building and each kennel house is insulated so it stays pretty warm in the winter and cool in the summer. I'd really like to get water ran out to the kennel someday. I still need to do some finishing touches to the kennel house but for the most part I'm pretty happy with it.
P.S. Thank You! Danny for posting these pics.
Dave Martin
P.S. Thank You! Danny for posting these pics.
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Danny, yes they are made of a 4x8 sheet of 1x1 holed chrusher wire (all steel). I guess this stuff is also used as catwalks as well. In our area there were alot of copper and ore mines and this wire was very easy to obtain after they all closed down. There are alot of guys around here that use it. I guess there are still companies that sell it but I know its expensive. like $100.00 a sheet. I think i got mine used at about $25 a sheet.