Cattle field shelters
Livestock field shelters are an indispensable piece of equipment for any farm, providing the right conditions for breeding and keeping animals. We offer a variety of solutions that meet the needs of modern agriculture, offering both functionality and comfort. Livestock field shelters are designed to provide optimal living conditions for the animals, which is important for both their health and production efficiency. Made from robust materials such as galvanised steel and durable PVC tarpaulins, our grazing pens guarantee long-lasting durability and resistance to a variety of weather conditions.
Thanks to their thoughtful design, they ensure the safety and comfort of the cattle, allowing them to move freely and rest in suitable conditions. In addition, Livestock field shelters are designed for easy access and management, making daily animal care tasks such as feeding and watering easier.
Cattle tent hall range - inamiot.co.uk
The range of cattle tent halls available at inamiot.co.uk is a comprehensive solution that provides excellent protection for animals from adverse weather conditions such as heat, wind, storms, rain and snow. Our products are designed for maximum comfort and safety for cattle, as well as for practical use on the farm. Not only do the halls provide shelter for the animals, but they also offer additional storage space for feed, hay, straw and other agricultural essentials.
The roofing frame of our cattle halls is made of hot-dip galvanised steel tubes, which are known for their durability and resistance to extreme weather conditions. In addition, the structure has a double truss, which increases its strength and stability, ensuring long-lasting use even in harsh conditions. The fabric covering the halls is made of high-quality PVC with a weight of 750 g/m², with the option to order 900 g/m² fabric for even greater resistance to damage and external factors.
Our cattle tents are available in a variety of sizes and colours to suit individual needs and preferences. The simple construction allows for easy, do-it-yourself assembly, and thanks to bolted connections, the halls can be repeatedly assembled and dismantled without loss of quality and structural stability. This solution gives you the flexibility to adapt the cattle field shelters to changing conditions on the farm and makes it easy to move them to another location if necessary.
An important advantage of our covered livestock field shelters is the lack of internal posts, which allows full use of the available internal space. As a result, the space is fully functional and can be optimally arranged as required, which translates into comfort and convenience for the animals.
Self-assembly of cattle tent halls
The self-assembly of the cattle halls is extremely easy and fast. All our halls are supplied with detailed instructions, which provide a detailed step-by-step guide to safe assembly and installation. These instructions are designed to make every step of assembly clear and easy to understand, making the job considerably easier, even for those with no previous experience of assembling such structures.
We recommend that you read the manual carefully before starting assembly. During assembly, it is important to follow all instructions regarding the appropriate use of tools and the correct fastening of individual components.
The assembly of cattle tent halls should be carried out on stable and level ground, which is also included in the instructions. Make sure that all components are correctly fitted and fastened to ensure that the entire structure functions properly. In addition, care should always be taken when working with appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety goggles.
Flexible use of space in cattle tent halls
Designed to make optimal use of the available space, our tent halls can be used as field shelters for cattle, sheep, goats, horses and alpacas, as well as storage facilities for feed, straw, hay and fertiliser.
The ability to modify the interior of the halls allows the creation of individual cubicles for calves, larger spaces for adult animals or specialised sectors for the storage of feed and other materials.
For feed, straw, hay or fertiliser storage, the flexibility of the tent hall allows large quantities of materials to be stored efficiently in a well-organised space. These halls can be adapted to different types of materials, with adequate ventilation and weather protection to ensure the long-term durability of the stored products. The use of such halls in agriculture is particularly valuable during periods of increased storage demand, such as during harvest or the winter fodder storage season. What's more, the halls on offer provide optimum conditions for stored bales, minimising the risk of damage and loss of quality to the materials.
Advice on product purchase and installation
If you are interested in our range of cattle field shelters, the first step is to contact our team, who will provide you with all the information you need about the models available and their prices. Being able to consult with our specialist also allows you to get detailed answers to any questions you may have about the requirements that must be met when choosing the right tent hall. The price of a cattle tent hall depends on a number of factors, including its area and additional equipment.
Before you proceed with the erection, make sure that the ground is level and stable, which is crucial to ensure that the structure is properly seated. Careful reading of the assembly instructions that come with each product is essential to avoid problems when assembling the hall. The instructions provide detailed information on the various stages of assembly, which will help to assemble the hall quickly and efficiently.
Cattle hall and planning permission
Although most of our cattle tent halls qualify as temporary structures and do not usually require formal planning permission, we always recommend that you consult your local council or relevant planning authority before commencing assembly. This type of consultation can help to avoid potential problems with government inspection and to ensure compliance with local building codes and regulations. Halls are designed to be flexible and easy to install, and their temporary nature can generally exempt them from the need for permission. However, local regulations may require notification of the intention to erect a structure, especially if the hall is of a large size or in a specific zone. Obtaining approval from the local council or other relevant planning authorities ensures that the project complies with applicable standards, which may include issues relating to safety, aesthetics and environmental impact. It is also worth looking at any regulations relating to distance from plot boundaries, building standards and occupancy requirements.