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Smallholding => Buildings & planning => Topic started by: DevonwayLivestock on February 07, 2014, 02:05:49 pm

Title: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: DevonwayLivestock on February 07, 2014, 02:05:49 pm
Hello,

Apologies if this thread has been done, I am newly registered.

Can who is using polytunnels for sheep please share their experiences, recommendations and also any UK suppliers they know of.

Thank you in advance!
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: Stellan Vert on February 11, 2014, 10:29:49 am
Hi

First Tunnels claim that their tunnels can be used for sheep, there is information on their website.


SV
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: ScribbleUk on February 11, 2014, 12:55:46 pm
Our neighbours use one.  It doesn't have polythene to the ground though - only to the mid height section.  Then they have some sort of wind break netting and pallets around the side.
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: Small Farmer on March 08, 2014, 08:34:31 pm
Just saw this.  We have several mini tunnels from First Polytunnels intended for propagation within a bigger poly tunnel. They're about 10ft by 4ft and we cover them with a 4m square tarp and add most of a bale of straw.  The sheep love them - 5 or 6 can get inside each one, and when it's raining they do
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: ScribbleUk on March 09, 2014, 12:47:03 pm
Just saw this.  We have several mini tunnels from First Polytunnels intended for propagation within a bigger poly tunnel. They're about 10ft by 4ft and we cover them with a 4m square tarp and add most of a bale of straw.  The sheep love them - 5 or 6 can get inside each one, and when it's raining they do

Any pics of this setup?  Would be interested to see it.
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: karenc on March 15, 2014, 05:29:16 pm
Sorry should have read down - hadn't realised this was posted.  We know a few people who have used polytunnels for a number of years and are very happy with them.  We have just purchased on but unfortunately the person who was to help my husband put it up has been injured and can no longer help. 
Title: Re: Polytunnels for Sheep
Post by: Young Ed on May 02, 2014, 09:57:10 am
my mother and father run a plant nursery for a living and so have lots of poly tunnels of various sizes and one multi span of i think it is 4 spans and they all work great :D 100% dry and wind proof (apart from doors) the plastic covers last well for many years until they eventually rip after many years. my father does wash ti with some chemical that you just spray on the algae dries up and then just blows off in the wind, i believe he does this once a year


Sorry should have read down - hadn't realised this was posted.  We know a few people who have used polytunnels for a number of years and are very happy with them.  We have just purchased on but unfortunately the person who was to help my husband put it up has been injured and can no longer help.
where abouts are you?  i may be able to lend a hand as i have a certain amount of experience in building poly tunnels
Cheers Ed