The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Maesgwyn on March 22, 2013, 07:50:20 am
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which is the best direction to face an arc, we have terrible winds here and have one facing east, one facing west and both are getting wet inside!
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South facing is best - north and east are too cold and west is wettest (normally)
If it's still getting wet inside you could nail some strips of old carpet or a big hessian sack over the entrance to try and deflect some of the water :thumbsup:
HTH
Karen
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i put carpet on the entrance of my ark it was funny when i first did it as they were just walking in and out all day as it must have been tickiling thier backs as they were doing it they were there for hours just walking in and out of the ark :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim:
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off to find some carpet from somewhere, none here sadly
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Oh, I have to get them some carpet... :roflanim:
Mine is facing SE because that's our least common wind direction, and where the arc is, it gets some protection from the farm buildings from the SSE too.
When the wind is, very rarely, from that direction, I give them extra straw and they build a windbreak inside the arc. Clever pigs. :love: :pig:
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Funny you should say that, not pig related im afraid but yesterday it was windy and blowing into the rabbit hutch, so my doe fashioned herself a windbreak with the extra hay i had put in there, she made a little tunnel and just had her head poking out.
Sometimes I think animals are cleverer than we give them credit for - and then I look at the other one sat huddled outside in the wind and rain soaked through instead of hopping a couple of feet into the shelter...
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Ours are all currently facing south west with their backs to this constant east wind. I try to site them near to hedges or a wall with the doorway facing the wall. This stops the worst of the wind and rain blowing in if the wind changes.
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Mine face south and if the wind happens to be coming from the south then they just build up a wall of straw that almost completely blocks the doorway - yes clever piggies :thumbsup:
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Funny you should say that, not pig related im afraid but yesterday it was windy and blowing into the rabbit hutch, so my doe fashioned herself a windbreak with the extra hay i had put in there, she made a little tunnel and just had her head poking out.
Sometimes I think animals are cleverer than we give them credit for - and then I look at the other one sat huddled outside in the wind and rain soaked through instead of hopping a couple of feet into the shelter...
Yup I have some like that. Most of mine will sit in there lovely dry hutches and ignore the enclosures when it is raining awaiting the arrival of the soggy human to bring them some MORE food.
Alice on the other hand sits in the pouring rain in a puddle so when her ears look like a lop ::)
I put her in the dry, she comes back out to sit in the rain.
She's not the brightest spark that ever was :bunny: