Livestock shelters

Livestock shelters

They are excellent and flexible solutions for storing livestock or livestock products and protecting them from environmental impacts. Farmers and livestock businesses, as well as individuals, need solutions that adapt to their needs. In addition, a short-term but convenient storage solution is needed for transporting, moving, counting or tagging animals.

Prefabricated livestock shelters – for cattle and other animals – are the solution to these needs. Storex specialises in the construction of tent hangars and is able to offer not only standard solutions at an affordable price, but also tailor-made solutions for large farmers or customers with unusual needs – Argo.

Permanent premises are not always a convenient storage solution. With their different heights and internal surfaces, the Argo 16 and Argo 36 animal shelters are high-quality and versatile solutions. In addition to the animals themselves, the shelters can also be used to store food and other supplies.

Why choose shelters for livestock?

Storex Argo shelters are useful not only because they are affordable but also because they are a versatile alternative to concrete structures.

Prefabricated shelters for livestock help protect them from rain or crisp cold and the scorching heat of the sun. This makes them a good solution for winter, summer or even more extreme spring and autumn days when you want to do important work on the farm but need to keep your animals in a secure place.

The galvanised steel construction of Storex Argo livestock shelters ensures stability and durability. Once the frame is in place, it can be assembled in a relatively short time, just 1-2 days (unless there are additional problems or obstacles). It can also be quickly dismantled and relocated, which can be very important for livestock farmers. In addition, the shelter can be built in the yard or in a more convenient location so that it is easier to bring the animals in and store them, rather than having to walk a long way back to the permanent accommodation.

When there are no animals, shelters may be used for the storage of grain, feed, other animal products or other non-essential supplies.