Ep 13. Tiny Digs For Racing Pigs
- TV-PG
- September 21, 2019
- 41 min
In Tiny House Nation season 6 episode 13, titled "Tiny Digs For Racing Pigs," John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin visit a family in Oregon who are in need of a unique and practical solution for their pig racing business. The family struggles to find housing for their racing pigs and also needs a place to store all the equipment and supplies necessary for their business.
The Tiny House Nation team decides to build the family a two-story tiny barn with a loft. The first floor of the barn will be dedicated to the pigs, with custom-built pens to comfortably house the animals. The second floor will be used to store all the necessary equipment and supplies, as well as serve as a viewing area for the races.
To make the structure more efficient and sustainable, John and Zack incorporate features such as solar panels on the roof and a rainwater collection system. They also build a separate tiny house on the property for the family to live in, complete with a kitchen, living area, and loft bedroom.
Throughout the episode, John and Zack work closely with the family to ensure that their specific needs are met. They take into consideration the size of the pigs and make sure the pens are spacious enough for them to move around comfortably. They also keep in mind the family's budget and work to find cost-effective solutions without sacrificing quality.
As with all episodes of Tiny House Nation, "Tiny Digs For Racing Pigs" showcases the creativity and resourcefulness of the tiny house movement. The team's ability to tackle unique challenges and create practical solutions for their clients is sure to inspire viewers who are interested in downsizing and simplifying their lives.