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Play Areas & Floor Time
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Old 01-03-08, 05:19 pm
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Screened in Porch?

I'm debating between setting up a floor time area for the pigs in our screened in porch once the weather gets warmer. Of course, I would ALWAYS be with them and they wouldn't be in there for more than 2 hours, or so, at a time. As it stands right now, there is absolutely no place left indoors to do floor time. I can't do it outside on the lawn because we spray it. I have extra fleece and towels that I could put down in the porch (it has indoor/outdoor carpeting) so it would be like a HUGE cage.

Our Porch kinda looks like this on the outside--



Here are pictures of the actual (messy, sorry) inside:






Its probably about.. (Don't hold me to this, I'm completely guessing) 14ft x 22ft (?) I could map off at LEAST 1/4 of it to make an incredibly awesome playroom. Of course, I would have to move some stuff or just let them roam under the tables.. heh.

Ideas, Opinions or Suggestions?

Oh, and since I am also completely run out of grids.. Any ideas on something to use to block off the area? It would need to be easy to store.
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I think that it would be fine, as long as its not too warm and if you are superzising them.
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