Beyond creating a suitable static environment, the design of steel-structured cattle pens is directly linked to dynamic production management processes. The regularity and flexibility of their interior spaces allow farmers to flexibly set up pens according to the needs of different herds (e.g., lactating cows, dry cows, calves).
Ground treatment can be designed in conjunction with the steel structure foundation. For example, manure channels can be pre-installed under the concrete cattle bed area and integrated with a manure scraper system to achieve immediate cleaning and centralized collection of manure. This is crucial for maintaining cattle hygiene, reducing hoof disease rates, and improving the efficiency of manure resource utilization. The steel structure roof and walls provide a convenient foundation for installing a uniform lighting system. Ample lighting helps regulate the cattle's circadian rhythms, improving feed intake and productivity.


