building a new barn

Help Support Steer Planet:

sawboss

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2007
Messages
296
Location
Nacogdoches, TX
Almost there!  Electrical and final dirt work complted yesterday.  All we need is outside plumbing finished and build pens inside.  I hope to have animals in their new home in one week.  This will make life so much easier on the boys, our old facilities are as crude as it gets.  We are excited except for Mom, I went a little over budget.  Oh well if you are not in debt, it just means you are not trying.
 

sawboss

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2007
Messages
296
Location
Nacogdoches, TX
Green cedar mulch in the cool room and green pine sawdust in pens and fitting area.  This works really well because it has enough moisture to pack and controls odor also.  The biggest factor is it is free!  I haul it home by the dump truck load from my sawmill.
 

ROAD WARRIOR

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 9, 2007
Messages
1,865
Location
Iowa
You're a lucky man to have access to free bedding. I have a deal with the guy that does tree removall for the local electric co. When he is working in the area he dumps the shredded tree/bark etc. here. I just wish he worked here more often. I have to buy bedding otherwise.
 

sawboss

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2007
Messages
296
Location
Nacogdoches, TX
Anyone in our area, or wants to send semi I will sell the pine for $20/ton.  Dump it and tarp it, semi should last a year.  Legally we can ship about 32 tons/load.  That may be cheaper than buying it by the bag.
 

sawboss

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2007
Messages
296
Location
Nacogdoches, TX
Come on we will fix you up.  I picked up a set of used Paul scales with Silver King squeeze chute outside of Archer City about a month ago.  I made the round trip in 11 hrs. pulling a 24' gooseneck trailer.
 

pigguy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 4, 2007
Messages
662
Location
kansas
sawboss said:
Anyone in our area, or wants to send semi I will sell the pine for $20/ton.  Dump it and tarp it, semi should last a year.  Legally we can ship about 32 tons/load.  That may be cheaper than buying it by the bag.
yea cheaper then a can get it buy the bag it is 9 bucks a bag for 12 cubic yards
 

CM Cattle

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 28, 2008
Messages
794
Location
Central Kentucky
sawboss said:
Green cedar mulch in the cool room and green pine sawdust in pens and fitting area.  This works really well because it has enough moisture to pack and controls odor also.  The biggest factor is it is free!  I haul it home by the dump truck load from my sawmill.
I live by an amish sawmill, and they give me as much mulch and sawdust as I want 4 free!!!
 

feeder duck

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 24, 2007
Messages
603
 Here is our barn. It is 30 x 56 with a 12 ft open side added. The open side fits a trailer at 24ft then I have two night loafing areas under it as well.  We have three runs one of which is for pictures and working calves and pigs. Since the indoor photos we have added a Riveroad chute and put the old chute at our cow barn. All gates in the barn are custom fit Riveroad gates. It has a 10 x 12 and a 10 x 10 pens across from pig pens. I have every outlet on its own breaker. Plenty of power. Outlets by the chute are 6ft high. No cords on the ground when clipping in the chute. We set up four 5 x 10  Riveroad pig pens .We have a wash tie and a water heater with a 15 ft trench drain in the shop area.I can park a boat and two trucks in the front shop half as well, in the winter. I needed a place to park a four door that would not fit in the garage. The barn is well insulated.We have a great beer,pop and candy fridge and a serious stero. You can hear it over fans and blowers.  Its not huge but works well for three or four head for the kids.
 

Attachments

  • barn2.jpg
    barn2.jpg
    423 KB · Views: 739
  • barn1.jpg
    barn1.jpg
    388.8 KB · Views: 538
  • 100_2129.jpg
    100_2129.jpg
    1.5 MB · Views: 966

Blackangus55

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2009
Messages
63
Location
Covington, Virginia
I recently built a new barn not even a year ago, and i got morton builders to build it. it is a really nice barn, very good price wise, and the best part is they allow you to draw and design the barn yourself and adding on is cheap and easy.They even put it up in less than 3 weeks. I will get pics of mine and post them shortly and give you a brief description on how it is so efficent.
 

jason

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2006
Messages
3,046
Location
Emporia, Kansas
would love to see pics, morton builds a lot of barns around our area (east ks).


JohnsonCattleCo. said:
I recently built a new barn not even a year ago, and i got morton builders to build it. it is a really nice barn, very good price wise, and the best part is they allow you to draw and design the barn yourself and adding on is cheap and easy.They even put it up in less than 3 weeks. I will get pics of mine and post them shortly and give you a brief description on how it is so efficent.
 

red

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 20, 2007
Messages
7,850
Location
LaRue, Ohio
we have both a Lester barn- show calf barn & a Morton- cows & equipment. Morton better quality but Lester better looking.

Red
 

jason

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 26, 2006
Messages
3,046
Location
Emporia, Kansas
I am thinking of building a pole barn this spring.  I guess I need to get a material lists and get an idea of cost
 

Eberth

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2007
Messages
195
Location
Basehor, Ks
Just came across these pictures on my old camara and thought I would share them. This is the barn I ran two summers ago while working for Tony Austin it used to be the barn Robbie Martin from Tx used and Tony rents the barn for the summer since it just sits there. Nothing too fancy but very nice and useful and gets the job done.
 

Attachments

  • barn_5.jpg
    barn_5.jpg
    121.4 KB · Views: 378
  • barn_4.jpg
    barn_4.jpg
    153.5 KB · Views: 465
  • barn_3.jpg
    barn_3.jpg
    178.1 KB · Views: 547
  • barn_2.jpg
    barn_2.jpg
    140.8 KB · Views: 613
  • barn_1.jpg
    barn_1.jpg
    103.1 KB · Views: 491

j3cattleco

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2007
Messages
439
Location
Alamogordo NM
We finally finished our barn so I thought I would share photos.  First are pictures of our turnouts each of them is about 1.5 acres and allow cattle plenty of room to move at night.  Natext is a picture of one of the pens the pens are 12X18 and we now have 3 of those that open into the turnouts.  We feel in the cooler or bunks so we don't really use the pens much. Next is a picture of our wash rack that is not big enough and going to be redone.  then we have a picture of where we can tie calves to display or work with the blower.
 

Attachments

  • barnturnouts.jpg
    barnturnouts.jpg
    508.7 KB · Views: 310
  • northturnout.jpg
    northturnout.jpg
    486.1 KB · Views: 302
  • barnpen.jpg
    barnpen.jpg
    536.3 KB · Views: 289
  • barnwashrack.jpg
    barnwashrack.jpg
    419.5 KB · Views: 371
  • barn2.jpg
    barn2.jpg
    414.2 KB · Views: 333

j3cattleco

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2007
Messages
439
Location
Alamogordo NM
Last are pictures of our cooler.  We just used 8 inch perlin and stuffed it full of insualtion.  Its the same size as one of the pens and we have a cool calf unit in it.  We put fans behind the calves and blow out cattle inside the cooler most of the time.  This was about 1/3 the cost of the cool calf box and is actually about 50% better R valued for insulation so hopefully will cut the electric bill.
 

Attachments

  • coolertierail.jpg
    coolertierail.jpg
    520.8 KB · Views: 347
  • coolerbackwall.jpg
    coolerbackwall.jpg
    476.9 KB · Views: 315
Top