How Big of a Barn for 100 Beef Cattle

Past Projects

Larry O'Hern_Monoslope Beef Barn

PacSlat Facility

Location:Vermont, IL

Size:100' x 544'

Capacity: 960-1,280 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Building split into eight pens (four-bedded and four slatted)
  • Manure stacking area between each pair of bedded pens (two total)
  • 12′ pit under slatted pens
  • Packed lime under bed packs
  • Bunks on north and south side with north feed lane under roof

Larry O'Hern_Monoslope Beef Barn

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Dan Lamoreux_Monoslope Beef Barn_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Lanark, IL

Size:68' x 282'

Capacity: Up to 665 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Building split into 5 pens
  • 12′ pit under slatted pens
  • NRCS permitted

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Craig Sandven_Bed Pack Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Humboldt, IA

Size:120' x 560'

Capacity: 960-1,200 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Manure bay provides flexibility in manure-hauling schedule and maintains manure value
  • Wood purlins eliminate steel-on-steel connections, reducing the risk of roof rust
  • Building split into four pens
  • Manure stacking area between each pair of pens (two total)
  • Full concrete floor
  • Bunks on north and south side with north feed lane under roof
  • A working facility in east 40' of building

Craig Sandven_Bed Pack Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn

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A MONOSLOPE BEEF BARN FOR EVERY HEAD COUNT

One of the biggest questions you'll face when bringing your cattle under roof is: how big should my beef barn be? If you have plans for growth and legacy, then finding a cattle confinement building that offers expandability or multi-use functionality – as well as affordability – is vital.

The Summit 499-Head and 299-Head Beef Barns  provide floor plan layouts to meet your current and growing feedlot objectives.

499-Head Barn

Lonnie Cramer_Monoslope Beef Barn_Summit Livestock Facilities

PacSlat Facility

Location: Macomb, IL

Size:70' x 256'

Capacity: Up to 499 head

Building Features:

  • Building is split into four pens (three slatted and one bedded)
  • 12' deep pitted facility
  • 24' wide manure bay
  • Feed bunks located on both sides of the building, with the north side under roof

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Brad Mapes_Slatted Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn

Slatted Facility

Location: Stockton, IL

Size:70' x 256'

Capacity: Up to 576 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • 10′ deep pitted facility
  • Building is split into 4 pens
  • Cattle working area with Tub equipment is located on the west side of the building

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Jason Oines_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Brookings, SD

Size:100' x 520'

Capacity: 300-350 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Building is split into four pens
  • Two manure bays
  • Covered feed lane on single wide barn located on the north side of the building

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Bruce Nielsen_PacSlat Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn

PacSlat Facility

Location: Winner, SD

Size:66' x 243'

Capacity: Up to 600 head

Building Features:

  • PacSlat Optimizer design split into four pens
  • 12′ compartmentalized manure pit
  • EasyFix rubber mats

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Ryan Jargo_Slatted Facility_Monoslope Beef Barns

Slatted Facility

Location: Clinton, IA

Size:66' x 267'

Capacity: Up to 499 head

Building Features:

  • 10' deep pitted facility
  • Building is split into four pens
  • Sick pen located on the west side of the building
  • EasyFix rubber mats

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Kale Glover_Bed Pack Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Marathon, IA

Size:102' x 504'

Capacity: Up to 999 head

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Roll-O-Matic curtain on the north side of the building
  • 3′ overhang at the north side
  • 6′ overhang at the south side
  • Concrete feed lane
  • Feed bunks on the north and south side
  • Building split into four pens
  • Manure bay

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High Tower Farms_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Gridley, IL

Size:69' x 216'

Capacity: Up to 390 head

Building Features:

  • 12′ Deep pit barn
  • 24′ x 54′ working area
  • 46′ x 49′ commodity storage area

High Tower Farms_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

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A MONOSLOPE BEEF BARN FOR EVERY HEAD COUNT

One of the biggest questions you'll face when bringing your cattle under roof is: how big should my beef barn be? If you have plans for growth and legacy, then finding a cattle confinement building that offers expandability or multi-use functionality – as well as affordability – is vital.

The Summit 499-Head  and 299-Head Beef Barns  provide floor plan layouts to meet your current and growing feedlot objectives.

499-Head Barn

Brent Thompson_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Elkton, SD

Size:102' x 520'

Capacity: Up to 1,000 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Building is split into five pens
  • 2 manure bays
  • Roll-O-Matic curtain on the north side
  • End wall sliding doors help with ventilation

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Al Lyman_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Cambridge, IL

Size: 37' x 458'

Capacity: Up to 720 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Deep pit barn
  • Building is split into seven pens
  • EasyFix Rubber mats

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Ashton Gronwald_Cow Calf Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Carthage, IL

Size: 100' x 252'

Capacity: Up to 300 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Cow-calf facility
  • Building split into three pens
  • Cancrete drinkers
  • Two-bar neck rail system at feed bunks

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Slatted Facility_Geneseo, IL_Monoslope Beef Barn_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Geneseo, IL

Size: 54' x 160'

Capacity: 320-430 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Manure bay to provide flexibility in manure-hauling schedule and maintain manure value
  • Wood purlins eliminate steel-on-steel connections, reducing the risk of roof rust
  • Building split into four pens
  • Slat-over-pit construction (built over an existing pit)
  • Bunks on the south side only

Slatted Facility_Geneseo, IL_Monoslope Beef Barn_Summit Livestock Facilities

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GET THE "IMPROVING CATTLE PROFITS" INFO KIT

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Brian Aden_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Pocahontas, IA

Size: 100' x 368'

Capacity: 540-603 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Manure bay to provide flexibility in manure-hauling schedule and maintain manure value
  • Wood purlins eliminate steel-on-steel connections, reducing the risk of roof rust
  • Building split into three pens
  • Manure stacking area between each pen (two total)
  • Full concrete floor
  • Bunks on north and south side with north feed lane under roof
  • Roll-O-Matic curtain on the north wall
  • Working facility in west 48' of building

Brian Aden_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

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Dave Lepley_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Slatted Facility

Location: Bellevue, OH

Size: 101' x 321'

Capacity: Up to 1250 head at max capacity; permitted for 999 head

Building Features:

  • Building is split into eight pens
  • 10′ deep pit barn
  • Pits are compartmentalized with the pens

Dave Lepley_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

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Craig and Marvin Ferguson_Bed Pack Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn_Summit Livestock Facilities

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Laurens, IA

Size: 96' x 256'

Capacity: Up to 450 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Building is split into four pens
  • 2 manure bays
  • The commodity shed is split into 3 bays with 6′ concrete walls
  • The bale shed is open on all 4 sides for easy equipment access

Craig and Marvin Ferguson_Bed Pack Facility_Monoslope Beef Barn_Summit Livestock Facilities

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A MONOSLOPE BEEF BARN FOR EVERY HEAD COUNT

One of the biggest questions you'll face when bringing your cattle under roof is: how big should my beef barn be? If you have plans for growth and legacy, then finding a cattle confinement building that offers expandability or multi-use functionality – as well as affordability – is vital.

The Summit 499-Head  and 299-Head Beef Barns  provide floor plan layouts to meet your current and growing feedlot objectives.

499-Head Barn

Diller Trust_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Slatted Facility

Location: Franklin, IL

Size: 69' x 121'

Capacity: 256-356 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • 10′ deep pit barn
  • Building is split into four pens
  • EasyFix Rubber mats
  • Cancrete drinkers
  • Five bar welded fence at each pen divider

Diller Trust_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

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Dean Gangwer_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Cutler, IN

Size: 54' x 144'

Capacity: Up to 160 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Building is split into four pens
  • 30′ manure bay in the center of the building
  • Concrete feed lane on the south end of the building

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Layton Gruis_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Adrian, MN

Size: 64' x 313'

Capacity: 575-625 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • 12′ deep pit
  • Building is split into four pens
  • Working area on the west end
  • LED lighting in pens
  • Roll-O-Matic curtain on the north side

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Donnie Lawson_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Thorntown, IN

Size: 105' x 306'

Capacity: Up to 560 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Bed pack over concrete
  • Building is split into six pens
  • Two manure bays
  • Concrete feed lane on the north and south sides of the building

Donnie Lawson_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

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GET THE "IMPROVING CATTLE PROFITS" INFO KIT

Discover the proven ROI benefits of Summit monoslope beef barns and get connected to some of the most knowledgeable people in the beef business, including experts in financial analysis, regulatory compliance, manure management and more.

Request Your Kit

Nathan Williams_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

Slatted Facility

Location: Russell, MN

Size: 65' x 229'

Capacity: Up to 499 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • 10' deep pitted facility
  • Building is split into two pens
  • Enclosed office on the east end of the building
  • Covered feed lane on the south side of the building

Nathan Williams_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities_E

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Brent Lorimor_Bed Pack Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Bed Pack Facility

Location: Farragut, IA

Size: 96' x 540'

Capacity: 850-960 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Manure bay to provide flexibility in manure-hauling schedule and maintain manure value
  • Wood purlins eliminate steel-on-steel connections, reducing the risk of roof rust
  • Building split into four pens
  • Clay floor under bedpack
  • Bunks on north and south side with north feed lane under roof
  • Roll-O-Matic curtain on north wall
  • Working facility in west 60' of building

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Jon Weitzenkamp_Slatted Facility_Summit Livestock Facilities

Slatted Facility

Location: Hooper, NE

Size: 67' x 525'

Capacity: Up to 999 head depending on stocking density

Building Features:

  • Building split into eight pens
  • Compartmentalized 12′ deep manure pit
  • Sick pen on the east side of the building
  • Bunks on the north side with north feed lane under roof

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