I have a shed with a run attached for Bracken & Florence, the run has concrete slabs, but Florence has delicate feet and that caused problems, so I put down rubber mats and that has worked well.
I bought a PWS run for the grass which they go in when I`m home and they just love that. Now my problem is that the shed/run is up the top of my garden and all round it is just dusty dirty, I put the PSW up their last night and left the shed door open and they just loved that they had a hugh area to run about in.
(I will add that they only went in the PWS last night when i was up put them away when i went to bed)
This morning they were waiting at the door and it was a real bun fight to get out when I was opening the door :lol: :lol: . Now this arrangement is great when its dry but when wet its a real no no.
I`m thinking about winter and for them to get out as much as possible as they can go in the shed when it rains, but what to put the PWS on.
Slabs, no good for Florence, chip bark??? rubber matting???? What do you use suggestions please.
PS sorry for rambling on its rather long, hope your still awake :lol: :lol:
I bought a PWS run for the grass which they go in when I`m home and they just love that. Now my problem is that the shed/run is up the top of my garden and all round it is just dusty dirty, I put the PSW up their last night and left the shed door open and they just loved that they had a hugh area to run about in.
(I will add that they only went in the PWS last night when i was up put them away when i went to bed)
This morning they were waiting at the door and it was a real bun fight to get out when I was opening the door :lol: :lol: . Now this arrangement is great when its dry but when wet its a real no no.
I`m thinking about winter and for them to get out as much as possible as they can go in the shed when it rains, but what to put the PWS on.
Slabs, no good for Florence, chip bark??? rubber matting???? What do you use suggestions please.
PS sorry for rambling on its rather long, hope your still awake :lol: :lol: