This dairy barn complex is laid out for scale, flow, and durability. Multiple long-span structures create clear separation between housing, feeding, and service zones, reducing congestion and improving daily efficiency. Steel roofing and metal siding handle weather and wash-downs, while continuous concrete foundations, curbs, and feed lanes are built for heavy equipment, scraping systems, and long-term wear.
From a capability standpoint, the barns use open sidewalls with curtain systems and ridge ventilation to maximize natural airflow and cow comfort. Wide door openings and straight-through alleys support smooth animal movement and equipment access. Exterior concrete bunkers and lanes are designed for high-volume feed handling and manure management, keeping operations clean, predictable, and scalable. This is a production-focused dairy build: simple, tough, and designed to move cows and feed without bottlenecks.
Agricultural structure with walls, roof, and foundation
Traditional Style Barn
Purpose is to combine functionality and traditional aesthetic
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