What is the difference between an Horizon Structures Cattle Building and the competitions cattle hoop?
A The differences between an Horizon Structures Cattle Building and the competition are significant and numerous. First, an Horizon Structures Cattle Building is a 46’ or 60′ wide Cover Building designed specifically for Cattle production, this in not a cheap hog hoop building with two extra side boards and a narrow opening over a wood bunk. Size: The 46′ Horizon Structures Cattle Building is 44’ inside the Beam or Pre-cast foundation; Some competitors have less than 36’ wide on the inside of their “40 foot” building. The Horizon Structures Cattle Building’s extra width allows for a true 40 sq. ft. plus animal space per foot of building. Foundation: An Horizon Structures Cattle Building is designed on a steel H beam foundation that can be installed on existing bunk lines or new feedlot construction. The steel H beam foundation can be adjusted to the existing ground slope of the customer’s feed yard location. The steel H beam foundation is fully engineered to meet the requirements for N
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