CCS offers 3 Cattle Barn Styles to Choose From
We know your operation isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ so why treat it that way with cattle barn styles? CCS offers 3 Cattle Barn Styles to Choose From!
Hoop Barns/Accu-Steel Fabric Buildings
To begin, CCS Hoop Barns are not your typical Hoop Barns. Our structures are meant to stand the test of time and are backed by the Accu-Steel industry-leading quality standards. These barns are ideal for bed-pack and deep pit facilities for Developing, Finishing, and Cow-Calf operations.
- Industry leading natural ventilation
- Three way air flow
- Dual 6’ eaves allow for East/West or North/South building orientation
- Center Ridge Vent
- Dry and healthy environment
- Power Curtain options
- In addition to natural lighting, which enhances animal health
- Hot-dipped galvanized framework for longevity in a corrosive environment
- Individual 16’ bays, eliminating a monolithic cover
- Clear Span Space accommodates large equipment
- Fabric attached by Keder Track system, ELIMINATING ALL RATCHETS and maintenance
- HYDRA-LOCtm technology fabric is the most durable cover available on the market today
- Industry leading construction and building warranty
- Customizable building widths to fit all operations
CCS Gable Ridge Vent Cattle Confinement Barn
The next option is a CCS Gable. The roof has two upwards sloping sides from steel construction that meet each other at the top, or the ridge, of the building. There is also a center ridge vent in the middle for proper natural ventilation. These barns are recommended for bed pack or deep pit back grounding and finishing operations.
- Wood or steel framework options
- CCS exclusive roof protection options
- Steel roof sheeting with optional Drip-Stop technology
- Industry leading natural ventilation
- Three way air flow
- Dual eaves allow for East/West or North/South building orientation
- Center Ridge Vent
- Dry and healthy environment
- Power curtain options
CCS Monoslope Cattle Confinement Barn
The third option is a typical CCS monoslope building. The monoslope has a roof truss that is higher on the front side, which faces the south, and slopes toward the back. There are no permanent front or back walls. However, there is a curtain along the north side that can be lowered during extreme weather. With this design, the facility remains open most of the time to allow air circulation and ventilation.
- Wood or steel framework options
- CCS exclusive roof protection options
- Steel roof sheeting with optional Drip-Stop technology
- Because of the structure, it is limited to East/West orientation
- During the winter months, allows for full sun availability
- During the summer months, access to south winds and limited sun exposure improve cattle comfort
- A dry and healthy environment
- Power curtain options