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The MPM4250 chicken rearing house has a width of 4.25 meters and a ridge height of 2.16 metres. Its modular construction allows the building length to be specified to meet the requirements of each site and flock; expanded by multiples of the structure’s 2.05 metre framework spacing.
The Agile poultry housing is supplied with a suspended slatted floor, making up 50% to 66% of the floor area (dependent on flock type) – adhering to freedom food guidelines. This raised floor is formed of interlocking plastic tiles fitted into a grid of supporting steel beams. Mobile poultry housing for small commercial flocks, for the production for free range and organic eggs Simple to deploy and easy to manage
Two silos rise beside a low-roofed building, their forms etched in shadow and steel. The paved road curves through the quiet, framed by trees and the soft light of early day. Captured in black and white, this image honors the architecture of rural industry—where function meets form, and silence holds the weight of harvests past.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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A towering grain elevator rises from gravel and dust, its concrete form flanked by storage units and quiet machinery. Pipes and platforms trace the flow of labor, while a lone truck waits at its base. Captured in black and white, this image distills the architecture of agricultural work—where scale meets silence, and every surface speaks of purpose.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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A grain elevator complex rises from the rural landscape, its forms marked by platforms, piping, and the quiet presence of a parked truck. The dirt road curves through the scene, connecting structures built for harvest and movement. Captured in black and white, this image honors the architecture of agricultural labor—where utility becomes rhythm and every corner holds the weight of work.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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A grain elevator rises from gravel and dust, its concrete form flanked by auxiliary buildings and a utility truck at rest. Pipes and platforms trace the flow of labor, while the clear sky and soft shadows suggest a moment between tasks. Captured in black and white, this image honors the architecture of agricultural work—where structure meets silence and every surface speaks of purpose.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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The Cheviot comes with concrete embedded anchors as standard for ‘field’ installation, negating the need for pouring a concrete pad.
Sold and dispatched with a full installation manual, this building can be self-installed by a capable team. If required we can provide a list of recommended independent installation teams for customers to arrange installation. This building is packed and dispatched as a palletised kit and can be distributed worldwide.
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The Agile poultry house is supplied with a suspended slatted floor, making up 50% to 66% of the floor area (dependent on flock type) – adhering to freedom food guidelines. This raised floor is formed of interlocking plastic tiles fitted into a grid of supporting steel beams. Manually operated pop-holes are evenly distributed across both sides of the building with a provision of 600 chickens per pop-hole, giving controlled access to the range.
Enquire for more information and prices : Poultry housing
The MPM4250 rearing house has a width of 4.25 meters and a ridge height of 2.16 metres. Its modular construction allows the building length to be specified to meet the requirements of each site and flock; expanded by multiples of the structure’s 2.05 metre framework spacing. Speak to our poultry specialists today for further nformation Click Here : Chicken Rearing
The Agile poultry house is supplied with a suspended slatted floor, making up 50% to 66% of the floor area (dependent on flock type) – adhering to freedom food guidelines. This raised floor is formed of interlocking plastic tiles fitted into a grid of supporting steel beams. Manually operated pop-holes are evenly distributed across both sides of the building with a provision of 600 chickens per pop-hole, giving controlled access to the range.
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Providing exceptional insulation and superior durability, the Agile poultry housing is the ideal building for keeping a happy flock disease-free while protecting against variable temperatures. A fully optimised design and material specification creates the perfect environment for egg production, with an internal environment that is easily maintained and highly resistant to bird waste – making it easy to keep clean and disinfect.
Livestock farms that rely on traditional sheep houses and cattle barns are forced to incur higher costs by using mechanical ventilation systems. Even though natural ventilation is generally preferred, it is important to understand the role of the stack effect.
That’s because the stack effect helps meet poultry housing requirements and optimises performance. Read on to explore the stack effect and learn how it can be harnessed for establishing the ultimate conditions to raise livestock.
The MPM4250 rearing house has a width of 4.25 meters and a ridge height of 2.16 metres. Its modular construction allows the building length to be specified to meet the requirements of each site and flock; expanded by multiples of the structure’s 2.05 metre framework spacing. Chicken rearing house the best environment for rearing poultry House up to 906 broiler chickens
A tall grain elevator rises from a dirt road, its concrete form marked by pipes and shadow. Flanked by smaller buildings and softened by trees, the structure stands as a quiet monument to rural industry. Captured in sepia tones, this image evokes a sense of time suspended—where utility becomes memory and every surface holds the echo of harvests past.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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Two grain elevators rise above a quiet facility, their forms connected by cables and shadow. A low building stretches across the foreground, framed by trees and a dirt path that leads into the heart of the scene. Captured in monochrome with a subtle vignette, this image distills rural infrastructure into a moment of stillness—where purpose and place converge.
Photographed by John Knutson – Mystic Wolf Studios.
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