"The Maiden Girls" All photos courtesy of Benchmark Alpacas |
Sweet Caroline |
Andraya, in the foreground. |
Birdie |
Sweet Caroline |
I have uploaded a rough sketch of the barn that I designed. It will be simple and measure 50' wide x 32' long. There will be a 10' wide main aisle, two stall/pens for the alpacas and a chicken coop. The aisle and coop will have concrete floors. The rest will be dirt floors. The roof and siding will be steel. The roof will be a rustic red and the siding grey. Both colors coordinate with the house colors, of course. The two 10 foot lean-tos on the sides will have a roof but no siding. This will give the aplacas a place for shade in the summer. The females will be on the right side of the barn and the males on the left. To the right of the chicken coop will be a 10' x 30' chicken run.
"The Barn" |
I have two fencing contractors I've been in touch with. Since I'm not familar with farm fencing I have had to educate myself. I'm hoping I can utilize a 2" x 4" woven wire fence that will be five feet tall. The cost may prevent that. If not I will have to come up with a plan B. It's all about being flexible, right!
The 2 x 4 fence will be a small enough opening that the alpacas won't be able to put their cute little heads through the fence holes and get stuck and to prevent predators access to the pasture. Since the openings are smaller than normal this fencing costs more, of course. The fencing behind Daisy in the picture below is a 4" x 4".
Daisy Mae |
We haven't ever had issues with our girls putting their heads through the standard woven wire field fence. The sheep yes, because the grass is always better on the other side, buy the two of us can't recall ever seeing an alpaca reaching through the fence.
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