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Multi-Span Livestock Housing

These suit larger flocks of sheep, raise larger numbers of calves, or to house cattle. 

Multi-Span livestock houses provide the ideal solution to housing livestock in a medium and large-scale, say 400 ewes plus or for calf raising and cattle housing.

Our standard multi-span structure consists of 3-bays, in a 26ft–18ft -26ft configuration. This allows for two structures completely dedicated to housing. The central 18ft bays are added to allow safe, easy access with larger vehicles, feeding wagons as well as giving the stock keeper the ability to segregate in an emergency or inspect from a central location. The percentage of ‘lost’ space with feed/access passages is greatly reduced with the multi-span design. 

Larger numbers of livestock under one roof makes lighter work of many duties, especially when you can’t be in two places at the same time. This type of larger, higher structure is becoming increasing popular for dairy herds and beef cattle as it increased airflow and reduces the build-up of moisture in the structure. 

For a flock of 400 medium ewes, a structure of 70ft wide x 120ft long would be the starting point. The same structure as above, but 144ft long would house 120 calves in groups of 10 with a live weight of up to 199kg each.  We can tailor the length and number of bays to suit your requirements

WHY OPT FOR A MULTI-SPAN LIVESTOCK HOUSING POLYTUNNEL?

As well as winter housing many customers use polytunnels for general storage as well as a dry place to house calves and cattle, making them a year-round investment. They are becoming increasingly popular as sheep housing and poultry sheds, as well as housing for dairy herds, beef cows, goats and pigs.

Shortwave radiation from daylight creates warmer and drier housing conditions - reducing bedding costs.
A warmer environment increases the food conversion ratio - lower feed cost.
Natural light (UVA + UBV) keeps potentially harmful bacteria, fungi, moulds and odours at minimum levels
High, dry airflow leads to a cleaner, healthy environment for both livestock and farmer
Increased use of natural light means lower energy/lighting requirements.
Light provides natural vitamin enriching sunshine and warmth for stock.
Content livestock; improved welfare; lower lamb/calf mortality
Reduced incidence of twin-lamb disease.
Lower cost than traditional buildings.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM US

CONSULTATION

Tailor the structure and internal systems to suit your needs

BESPOKE DESIGN

2D & 3D Modelling, structural analysis and project engineering support

MANUFACTURE

2000m2 UK facility with the capacity to process 1,200 tons of steel structures per annum

DELIVERY

10,000m2 dispatch area and fleet of delivery vehicles

CONSTRUCTION

Experienced on-site project management and specialist equipment for optimum efficiency

AFTERCARE

Ongoing support and maintenance

MULTI-SPAN LIVESTOCK HOUSING SPACE ALLOWANCE

These suit larger flocks of sheep, raise larger numbers of calves, or to house cattle. 
As standard this start as a triple bay with a 26-18-26 configuration. The outer bays can be used for loose housing or penned groups with a 3m drive down passageway down the centre. The 18ft bay is solely used as a feed passage but can be adapted for emergency lambing or segregation pens.

MULTI-SPAN LIVESTOCK HOUSE SPECIFICATIONS

Length: Any length available in increments of the hoop spacing below.

Hoop Spacing: The hoops (arches) are normally spaced at 8ft apart. 
Our gutter profile dictates the hoop spacing on our multi-span structures. However, with some drilling and filling, 7ft or 6ft hoop spacing can be achieved

SPEAK WITH OUR TEAM TO BEGIN YOUR MULTI-SPAN LIVESTOCK HOUSING BUILD

CALL 01282 873120REQUEST A CALLBACK