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Steel-Framed Pig House Solutions from a Manufacturer

Our steel-framed pig houses combine durable structures, insulated envelopes, and integrated equipment for clean, scalable swine housing. We handle design, prefabrication, installation, and support. This coordinated approach aligns the shell, climate control, and equipment with herd size, workflow, and local weather.


Why Choose Steel-Framed Pig Housing

  • Fast build times and long service life in corrosive environments.

  • Wide spans for clear feeding routes, manure collection, and biosecurity zones.

    Flexible layouts for farrowing, nursery, grower/finisher, and breeding units.


Design and Layout for Swine Housing

Each project includes CAD/PDF layouts, ventilation planning, and pen configurations tailored to density and welfare. We balance workflow and hygiene with corridors, service rooms, and loading areas to reduce cross-traffic.


Key Design Considerations

  • Pen sizes by weight class; walkway widths protect staff flow.

  • Entry protocols, wash bays, and quarantine areas improve biosecurity.

  • Efficient feeding routes and manure handling minimize contamination.


Modular Spans and Bays

  • Typical spans: 8–24 m; modular bays: 5–8 m.

  • Columns and rafters support flexible pen grids and central aisles.

  • Modular frames simplify future expansion without disrupting production.


Floors and Manure Handling

  • Slatted floors over channels, scraper conveyors, or deep-pit systems.

  • Centralized removal via belt or scraper with screw presses.

  • Ventilation strategies reduce odors and keep pens drier.


Materials and Durability

Structural Steel and Protection

  • High-strength steel with hot-dip galvanized or zinc–aluminum–mag coatings.

  • SOP frames and meshes for consistent production.

  • Coated fasteners and accessories resist moisture, ammonia, and disinfectants.


Envelope, Insulation, and Doors

  • PU/PIR/rock wool panels with vapor barriers for thermal stability.

  • High-seal doors, ridge vents, and insulated skylights for pressure balance and daylight.


Climate and Environment Control

Ventilation Strategies

  • Tunnel or cross ventilation with cone fans and sidewall inlets.

  • Evaporative cooling pads; mixed-mode for shoulder seasons.

  • Smart dampers and variable-speed fans stabilize static pressure.


Temperature and Air Quality

  • Indirect heaters, underfloor zones, and circulation fans by growth stage.

  • Sensors for ammonia, CO2, and humidity enable automatic adjustment.


Lighting and Noise

  • LED lighting plans aligned with activity cycles.

  • Acoustic treatments and stable fan mounts reduce noise.


Automation and Equipment Integration

Feeding, Drinking, and Waste Systems

  • Chain or auger lines deliver precise rations.

  • Stainless or plastic troughs matched to pen type.

  • Nipple lines with regulators ensure clean water.

  • Belt or scraper systems keep pens dry on schedule.


Smart Control and Monitoring

  • Central panels connect sensors, fans, heaters, and lighting.

  • Remote monitoring, alerts, data logs, and energy dashboards.


Prefabrication and Installation

Manufacturing and Logistics

  • Standardized jigs and quality checks for consistent components.

  • Numbered frames, purlins, and panels with packing lists and guides.

  • Consolidated shipments include climate equipment and pen hardware.


On-Site Erection and Commissioning

  • Crews erect frames, place panels, and install automation.

  • Commissioning covers ventilation setup, feeding calibration, and operator training.


Schedule and Safety

  • Pre-punched members and plug-and-play wiring compress timelines.

  • Safety plans address lifting, electrical work, and confined spaces near manure pits.


Cost, Efficiency, and Sustainability

Operating Cost and Labor

  • Automation improves labor efficiency and consistency.

  • Durable coatings and standardized parts reduce maintenance.

  • Stable climate supports reliable feed conversion.


Environmental Measures

  • Manure treatment and odor control airflow support compliance.

  • Stormwater planning and recyclable steel reduce waste over the service span.


Variants and Typical Specifications

Farrowing House (Sows with Piglets)

  • Span 12–18 m; bay 6 m; eave 3.5–4.5 m.

  • Farrowing crates with creep; slatted floor over shallow channel.

  • Mixed-mode ventilation; underfloor heating in creep zones.


Gestation and Breeding

  • Span 14–22 m; bay 6–8 m; eave 4–5 m.

  • Stalls or group housing with ESF.

  • Tunnel or cross ventilation with cooling pads.


Nursery/Weaner

  • Span 10–16 m; bay 5–6 m; eave 3–4 m.

  • Plastic or coated floors; adjustable partitions.

  • Variable-speed fans; supplemental heating.


Grower/Finisher

  • Span 14–24 m; bay 6–8 m; eave 4–5 m.

  • Concrete slats; scraper or belt manure removal.

  • Tunnel ventilation with cone fans; evaporative pads.


Turnkey Planning, QA, and Support

  • Whole-site planning and coordinated schedules to commissioning.

  • Deliverables: layouts (CAD/PDF), ventilation/electrical schematics, shop drawings.

  • Installation teams and remote guidance; spare parts and inspections.

  • Materials and panels meet international specifications; certificates on request.


Application Scenarios and Site Layout

Layouts adapt to land shape, road access, and biosecurity corridors. Multi-house configurations separate stages to improve health and logistics. See related Livestock House Solutions for site planning references.


Request a Customized Plan from a Steel Pig House Supplier

Share herd size, growth stages, climate data, and preferred equipment. We will provide a tailored layout, ventilation strategy, and structural specifications to fit your goals and budget. Contact our manufacturer team to request a quote.

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