A pot belly pig information site. Pig pets, funny picture of pig, pot belly pig care, pig pet, miniature pot bellied pig, potbelly pig pregnancy info, care of potbellied pig, flying pig picture, and more.

PIGS4EVER MAIN
FAQ'S AND INFORMATION SECTION
THIS PAGE:

Example Pictures of Outdoor Housing
For Potbellied Pigs

Order On-Line With Our Secure Shopping Cart

PIGS4EVER.COM
Our beloved Stinky
PO Box 60635 / Reno, NV 89506
HOME | FAQs & INFO | GIFTS & PRODUCTS | PHOTO GALLERY| ADOPTION
STORIES & POETRY | PIGS IN THE NEWS | PET PIG EVENTS | SANCTUARIES/RESCUE CENTERS

Search Pigs4Ever.com

Advanced Search / Search Tips

Bonnie and Clyde, Our Other Kids

Back To Pigs4Ever Main Page
Pigs FAQs, care of pot bellied pigs, potbelly pigs as pets, training pot bellied pigs, behaviour of a potbellied pig, information on potbelly pigs
Pet Pig Events,
Pigs In The News
Pet Pig Organizations, pot bellied pig sanctuaries
Pig Picture Gallery, pig pictures, piglet pictures, baby pig pictures, potbellied pig photos
Pot Belly Pig Gifts, manna ball, mini pet pigs gifts, potbellied pig collectables, pig figurines, pig collectibles, boomer balls, new pig products
Potbelly Pig Products, potbellied pig feed, potbellied pig supplies, potbellied pig harnesses, potbelly pig food
Pot Belly Pig Rescue Centers
Pet Pig Sanctuaries
Piggy Poetry
Piggy Stories
Pigs4ever.com Company Information
Your Privacy
Sign our Guestbook
Contact Us
Pot Belly Pig Links, pot bellied pig rescue, pot bellied pig sanctuary, potbellied pig sanctuary
Top Of Page

Bonnie and Clyde Pig Condo.

This is Bonnie and Clyde's house. This was before a lean-to was added (see right) and a side wall. The side wall that you can see on their house is removable for easy cleaning inside.

We have also put a wireless temperature sensor within their enclosure so we can monitor how low (or high) the temperature gets in their condo.


Long view of B&C's house.

A long view of B&C's house. It sits in front of a greenhouse which helps to block the winds we get here. There is a roof over it. The lean-to in front of the house was added this past winter. We have since added a gutter along the lean-to and drainage to their area.


Pig Condo

This is what the inside of the condo looks like after about 3 weeks of use. You can see that they have packed down the straw we give them until it is thick in the back where they sleep. They do this naturally and gives them insulation from the ground. We also put bales of straw along the back wall for insulation.

This outside wall is easily removed for access when cleaning. You can also see the thickness of the sheet insulation (white) that was used in construction in between to pieces of ply board.

Back To Housing Ideas | Back to FAQ's Main Page | Back to Top

Front view of piggy condo.

This is a front view of B&C's house. It is 8x4x4. In the winter 2 bales of straw are stacked in the far end (left end in picture) to help with insulation. You can see that they also use straw to block the entrance yes, they did that! And they will block the entrance with straw once inside.

It isn't fancy, but it does keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Here in the high desert we regularly get into the single digits at night during the winter months. For those of you with outbuilding or barns, this is a much easier project.


Measuring the sawdust and straw.

This was a day I was cleaning out the summer straw and getting ready for winter.
There was a layer of sawdust (for the summer) with some straw on top. It was about a foot thick. We do a complete cleaning of bedding materials just before winter begins, then at least once a month during winter and again in the spring. During spring and summer we change the straw depending on how much moisture our area receives.


Heat Mats

The winter of 2005 we added 2 heat mats. They are screwed on to a sheet of plyboard. That is then put on the rubber horse mat that is their floor so that they are not directly on the cold ground. We then put straw on top of the mats. The mats are plugged into a control that is needed to regulate the temperature of the mats. The highest setting we used all winter was 3. This kept their bellies warm and the chill off of their condo.

Back To Housing Ideas | Back to FAQ's Main Page | Back to Top

Pigs4Ever.com
PO Box 60635 / Reno, Nevada / 89506

Copyright Pigs4Ever.com 1998 - 2007
All Rights Reserved
Text, Graphics and HTML Code are protected by U.S. and International Copyright Laws, and may not be copied,
reprinted, published, translated, hosted, or otherwise distributed by any means without explicit permission of Pigs4Ever.com.