| MOQ: | 600 mètres carrés |
| Prix: | 50-100usd |
| Standard Packaging: | Standard |
| Delivery Period: | 20-30 jours ouvrables |
| Méthode De Paiement: | LC, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Capacity: | 8 000 tonnes |
Heavy-Duty Pre-Engineered Steel Structures for Beef Cattle Fattening & Feedlot Operations
Maximizing daily weight gain and maintaining herd health are the core objectives of intensive beef cattle production. Our pre-engineered steel structure beef cattle fattening sheds are engineered to provide high-capacity, heavy-duty environments tailored for backgrounding and finishing lots.
Built to handle the physical impact of heavy livestock and the rigorous demands of daily mechanical feeding and cleaning, these structures utilize high-tensile structural steel frames. By manufacturing all framing modules, columns, and custom roof pitches under strict factory conditions, we deliver an industrial-strength structural kit designed for rapid erection, optimized space utilization, and exceptional long-term resilience against farm-level wear and tear.
| Technical Parameter | Specification & Fattening Farm Options |
|---|---|
| Primary Framing Framework | High-strength welded H-section steel columns and continuous rafters (Q355B grade, equivalent to ASTM A572 Grade 50) |
| Heavy-Duty Protective Coating | Deep Hot-dip Galvanization (Minimum zinc density: 350g/m² to 500g/m²) or high-build anti-corrosive epoxy system |
| Clear Height Clearance | 4.5 meters to 6.5 meters (Engineered to ensure ample clearance for high-capacity TMR mixers and heavy front-end loaders) |
| Layout Configurations | Dual-slope portal frame, single-slope mono-pitch canopy, or asymmetrical offset roof profiles |
| Roof Cladding Options |
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| Ventilation Openings | Open eave inlets, structural chimney vents, or expansive center ridge slot options |
| Structural Connectivity | Grade 10.9S high-tensile structural bolts; factory pre-punched connections for seamless field assembly |
Fattening operations utilize heavy tractors, scraping blades, and large feeding equipment daily. Our primary steel columns are engineered with heavy wall thicknesses and are anchored securely to reinforced concrete piers. Additionally, the structural base is fully compatible with on-site cast concrete impact walls (bunker walls) to protect the steel frame from cattle impact and machinery scraping.
To support uniform feeding behaviors, our clear-span layouts eliminate internal obstructions over wide areas. This allows for straight, continuous feed bunks and clean alleyways, ensuring that sorting, weight checks, and veterinary treatments can be executed with maximum speed and minimal stress on the beef herd.
Heat accumulation lowers feed conversion efficiency in beef cattle. Our roof profiles are custom-designed with specific slopes and ridge slots that create a natural "chimney effect." This continuous thermal buoyancy pulls warm air and water vapor up and out of the building, keeping the bedding dry and maintaining an optimal temperature zone for constant feeding.
A: Yes, absolutely. We frequently engineer the primary steel columns to sit on top of, or bolt directly into, reinforced concrete stem walls (typically 1.0m to 1.5m high). This protects the steel structure from animal impact and manure accumulation, while keeping the upper framework clean and fully ventilated.
A: For hot climates, we recommend an asymmetrical open-front or an open-ridge dual-slope design with a high eave height. This allows maximum cross-ventilation. Coating the single steel roof sheets with a light-colored, heat-reflective paint or adding a fiberglass insulation layer under the metal sheet drastically reduces radiant heat transfer to the cattle.
A: The required square footage depends on your farming model (e.g., loose housing vs. deep bedding) and the target weight of your cattle. Please share your planned head count and your local stocking density regulations with our technical team, and we will calculate the optimal Length × Width framework for your project.
| MOQ: | 600 mètres carrés |
| Prix: | 50-100usd |
| Standard Packaging: | Standard |
| Delivery Period: | 20-30 jours ouvrables |
| Méthode De Paiement: | LC, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Capacity: | 8 000 tonnes |
Heavy-Duty Pre-Engineered Steel Structures for Beef Cattle Fattening & Feedlot Operations
Maximizing daily weight gain and maintaining herd health are the core objectives of intensive beef cattle production. Our pre-engineered steel structure beef cattle fattening sheds are engineered to provide high-capacity, heavy-duty environments tailored for backgrounding and finishing lots.
Built to handle the physical impact of heavy livestock and the rigorous demands of daily mechanical feeding and cleaning, these structures utilize high-tensile structural steel frames. By manufacturing all framing modules, columns, and custom roof pitches under strict factory conditions, we deliver an industrial-strength structural kit designed for rapid erection, optimized space utilization, and exceptional long-term resilience against farm-level wear and tear.
| Technical Parameter | Specification & Fattening Farm Options |
|---|---|
| Primary Framing Framework | High-strength welded H-section steel columns and continuous rafters (Q355B grade, equivalent to ASTM A572 Grade 50) |
| Heavy-Duty Protective Coating | Deep Hot-dip Galvanization (Minimum zinc density: 350g/m² to 500g/m²) or high-build anti-corrosive epoxy system |
| Clear Height Clearance | 4.5 meters to 6.5 meters (Engineered to ensure ample clearance for high-capacity TMR mixers and heavy front-end loaders) |
| Layout Configurations | Dual-slope portal frame, single-slope mono-pitch canopy, or asymmetrical offset roof profiles |
| Roof Cladding Options |
|
| Ventilation Openings | Open eave inlets, structural chimney vents, or expansive center ridge slot options |
| Structural Connectivity | Grade 10.9S high-tensile structural bolts; factory pre-punched connections for seamless field assembly |
Fattening operations utilize heavy tractors, scraping blades, and large feeding equipment daily. Our primary steel columns are engineered with heavy wall thicknesses and are anchored securely to reinforced concrete piers. Additionally, the structural base is fully compatible with on-site cast concrete impact walls (bunker walls) to protect the steel frame from cattle impact and machinery scraping.
To support uniform feeding behaviors, our clear-span layouts eliminate internal obstructions over wide areas. This allows for straight, continuous feed bunks and clean alleyways, ensuring that sorting, weight checks, and veterinary treatments can be executed with maximum speed and minimal stress on the beef herd.
Heat accumulation lowers feed conversion efficiency in beef cattle. Our roof profiles are custom-designed with specific slopes and ridge slots that create a natural "chimney effect." This continuous thermal buoyancy pulls warm air and water vapor up and out of the building, keeping the bedding dry and maintaining an optimal temperature zone for constant feeding.
A: Yes, absolutely. We frequently engineer the primary steel columns to sit on top of, or bolt directly into, reinforced concrete stem walls (typically 1.0m to 1.5m high). This protects the steel structure from animal impact and manure accumulation, while keeping the upper framework clean and fully ventilated.
A: For hot climates, we recommend an asymmetrical open-front or an open-ridge dual-slope design with a high eave height. This allows maximum cross-ventilation. Coating the single steel roof sheets with a light-colored, heat-reflective paint or adding a fiberglass insulation layer under the metal sheet drastically reduces radiant heat transfer to the cattle.
A: The required square footage depends on your farming model (e.g., loose housing vs. deep bedding) and the target weight of your cattle. Please share your planned head count and your local stocking density regulations with our technical team, and we will calculate the optimal Length × Width framework for your project.