Livestock Housing & Cattle Sheds.

Prioritising animal welfare. Timber buildings provide a warmer, drier, and better-ventilated environment for your livestock.

A large, open-fronted timber cattle shed with Yorkshire boarding for ventilation on a British farm.
Airflow: Vented Siding Options
Temp: Stable internal temperatures across seasons
Layouts: Central Feed Passage, Cow kennels, sheep pens & many more.
Stock: Cattle | Sheep | Alpacas
Airflow: Vented Siding Options
Temp: Stable internal temperatures across seasons
Layouts: Central Feed Passage, Cow kennels, sheep pens & many more.
Stock: Cattle | Sheep | Alpacas

Healthier Housing for Your Livestock.

Animal welfare experts agree: ventilation is the key to reducing respiratory disease (pneumonia) in housed livestock.
Our timber buildings are naturally warmer than steel, preventing the cold damp air that falls from steel roofs. Combined with “hit-and-miss” (spaced timber cladding), our sheds ensure a constant flow of fresh air without draughts, keeping bedding dry and stock healthy.

Built for Animal Health.

A healthy herd is a profitable herd. Timber buildings provide a better environment than steel:
Temperature Stability: Wood is a natural insulator. It keeps the shed warmer in winter and cooler in summer, reducing heat stress and respiratory strain.

Ammonia Resistance: Livestock urine and manure can corrode steel columns. Our timber is pressure-treated to UC4 Standard, making it highly resistant to rot and chemical attack.

Ventilation: Paired with spaced ”Hit-and-miss” siding it provides draught-free ventilation to keep bedding dry.

Fully Customisable Standard Frames

Cantilever

Optional cantilever overhangs to cover feed barriers and keep silage dry.

Stock Walling

Concrete panels or heavy timber stock wall for the first 1.2m (4ft).

Animal Management

Integration with your preferred layout of feed barriers and gates.

Detail shot of timber Yorkshire boarding on a livestock shed, showcasing airflow design and pressure-treated wood.

Planning a new yard layout?

Send us a rough sketch of your feed barriers and gates. We will design the column spacing and overhangs to fit your herd perfectly.