Our in-house design and manufacturing team delivers robust, scalable buildings for poultry, pig, and cattle operations. Each steel facility is engineered to integrate cages, feeding, drinking, manure cleaning, egg collection, and climate systems from day one. The result is a clean, efficient, automation-ready environment that supports animal welfare, biosecurity, and hygiene while reducing labor.
We deliver site planning, steel structure design, ventilation layouts, and equipment placement as one coordinated package. Spans and bay spacing match cages, feeders, and drinkers. Airflow is simulated for uniform negative-pressure or tunnel ventilation. Power, lighting, and control cabling are planned for tidy, reliable installation.
Solutions are tailored for poultry, pigs, and mixed species, aligning building geometry, climate control, and automation with each animal’s needs—whether maximizing tiers for layers or optimizing litter and pen management for broilers and pigs.
For layers, multi-tier H-type houses (8–12 tiers) raise density and egg hygiene, with central collection lines to cut handling and breakage. Broiler and breeder facilities balance ventilation, lighting, and feed/water lines for growth. Brooding prioritizes stable temperature and fresh air. Explore: Steel Structure Chicken House.
Pig buildings use strong steel frames, adjustable pens or stalls, and aisle layouts that simplify feeding, manure removal, and animal movement. Ventilation and temperature control stabilize performance. Floor and wall finishes are selected for easy cleaning and long service life. Learn more: Steel Structure Pig House.
For cattle, rabbits, foxes, and other species, spans, partitions, and airflow patterns are designed around animal behavior and stocking density. Building envelopes are tuned to regional climates—insulation and moisture control in cold or humid zones, and high-volume ventilation for hot areas. See cattle solutions: Cattle House Steel Structure.
Engineered steel frames provide accurate interfaces and safe load paths for cages, conveyors, walkways, and service platforms. Zinc–aluminum–magnesium meshes and hot-dip or pre-galvanized components resist corrosion. Cladding and insulation are specified for local weather, biosecurity, and energy efficiency.
Heavy-duty columns, rafters, and purlins support equipment loads and maintenance access. Coatings are selected for ammonia-rich environments. Corrosion-resistant fasteners and accessories extend service life and reduce maintenance.
Panel and roofing options include anti-condensation and thermal layers to stabilize internal temperatures and limit moisture. Doors, curtains, and inlets are optimized for airflow, hygiene, and easy cleaning.
Computer-controlled ventilation, inlets, evaporative cooling, heaters, and sensors maintain a stable climate. Programmable LED lighting guides behavior. Alarms with remote monitoring keep conditions on target. Automation standardizes feeding, watering, manure removal, and egg collection to reduce labor and support cleanliness at scale.
Negative-pressure or tunnel systems deliver fresh air to every tier and row. In hot seasons, pad-and-fan cooling lowers temperatures. In cold weather, minimum ventilation limits moisture and CO₂ without chilling animals.
Automatic pan or chain feed systems deliver uniform rations. Nipple drinkers provide clean water with minimal spillage, supplied by silos and augers for biosecure storage and transfer. Belt or scraper systems remove manure quickly; support boards and transfer equipment streamline handling and storage.
Dimensions, spans, cladding, doors, partitions, and equipment interfaces can be customized to your site and production targets. OEM/ODM options cover branded components and tailored controls. You receive CAD/PDF layouts, steel detailing, and MEP routing, plus multilingual manuals and wiring diagrams for smooth installation and operation.
Standardized procedures accelerate fabrication and on-site assembly. Pre-marked components, modular subassemblies, and clear manuals reduce errors. On-site or remote training prepares teams for daily operation and maintenance. After-sales service includes preventive maintenance guidance, troubleshooting, and fast parts supply throughout the building’s lifecycle.
Options include clear spans from smallholdings to large widths; eave heights for 8–12-tier layers; galvanized or painted steel; insulated or non-insulated cladding; tunnel or cross ventilation; and LED dimming. Ancillaries such as walkways, catwalks, safety rails, and service doors can match your workflow.
References include a 2 million-layer project in Shijiazhuang, a 1 million-layer project in Guizhou, and a Cangzhou broiler farm with automated feeding, manure cleaning, ventilation, drinking, egg collection, and lighting—demonstrating reliable delivery and integrated systems under one roof.
By unifying structure, climate, and automation, modern livestock housing increases output per square meter, lowers labor and energy costs, and supports animal welfare and hygiene. Contact our livestock house manufacturer team to discuss your project or request a quote for a turnkey solution tailored to your site.




