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Field Shelters

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Field Shelters: Flexible Shelter Solutions for Your Animals and Land

Whether you're managing a smallholding, farm, or large garden, field shelters offer a practical and versatile solution for protecting your animals and equipment from the elements. These shelters are popular for their adaptability, ease of installation, and usefulness across multiple applications. In this post, we’ll explore what makes field shelters invaluable and outline their various uses, so you can decide if one is right for your needs.

What Are Field Shelters?

A field shelter with hay bales inside.

Field shelters are portable or semi-permanent structures that provide cover and protection. Unlike permanent buildings, they don’t require extensive groundwork and can be easily relocated if necessary. They are usually made from durable materials like treated PVC / PE or metal and are designed to withstand weather conditions, including rain, wind, and intense sunlight. Field shelters come in various sizes and styles, from simple roof-only structures to fully enclosed shelters, allowing you to select the right one for your unique requirements.

The Many Uses of Field Shelters

Livestock Protection

A horse inside a field shelter

Horse Shelters:

Horses are particularly susceptible to harsh weather. A well-placed field shelter allows them to escape the rain, wind, and sun without needing to be stabled all the time. Additionally, a shelter provides a shaded rest spot in warmer weather, reducing the risk of heat stress.

Goats gathered outside a field shelter

Sheep, Goat and Alpaca Shelters:

Smaller animals also benefit from field shelters, which give them a secure place to hide from rain or snow. For animals that prefer some independence, a shelter can allow them to roam the pasture freely while still having access to cover when needed.

A field shelter with gates and fences.

Poultry and Small Animal Shelters: Field shelters can be adapted to house chickens, ducks, and other small animals. Adding some mesh for ventilation, and potentially closing off parts for security, can create a safe, spacious haven for your feathered friends.

Storage for Equipment and Supplies

A field shelter with hay bales inside.

Hay, Straw, and Feed Cover:

Keep animal feed and bedding dry and protected by storing them in a field shelter. This helps to extend the lifespan of perishable supplies and ensures they’re on hand for daily chores.

A Field Shelter with a motorbike inside.

Machinery and Tool Storage:

Tractors, mowers, and other machinery can be housed in larger field shelters to protect them from the elements. By storing equipment out of direct sunlight and rain, you can help prevent rust and prolong the life of your valuable assets.

A Field Shelter with a Caravan Inside.

Seasonal Item Storage:

For seasonal or less frequently used tools or vehicles, a field shelter provides a convenient place to keep items that would otherwise take up space in a more permanent structure.

Temporary or Emergency Shelters

Field shelters can serve as emergency shelters for animals during storms, illness, or injury. If a larger animal falls ill, a shelter can act as a temporary isolation unit, protecting the sick animal from other animals while they recover. During storm season, an additional shelter can be used to ensure you have enough space to accommodate all your livestock safely.

Field Shelters can also make a fantastic addition to your lambing equipment as they're quick to setup or move to where needed.

A field Shelter with many sheep inside.

Benefits of Using Field Shelters

Field shelters have a host of benefits that make them ideal for a range of applications:

Flexibility: They are easily movable, which means you can adapt your sheltering solutions as your needs evolve.

Cost-Effective: Field shelters are typically more affordable than permanent buildings, making them an economical choice for many farmers and smallholders.

Easy Installation: Most field shelters are straightforward to assemble, and you can install them without heavy machinery or large teams.

Weather Protection: The primary purpose of field shelters is to protect animals, supplies, and equipment from the elements. They help minimize the impact of harsh weather on your livestock and materials, ensuring everything stays in top condition.

Environmental Impact: Field shelters are often designed with materials that have a lower environmental impact than permanent buildings. Additionally, their ability to be relocated reduces the need for intensive land use or construction work.

Choosing the Right Field Shelter

 

When selecting a field shelter, think about the size, materials, and specific requirements of your animals or equipment. If you need a shelter primarily for horses, for example, consider a spacious, well-ventilated structure. For equipment, a more compact and enclosed design might work best. Additionally, consider your local climate, as this will impact the type of shelter you need. Strong winds or heavy snow may call for reinforced shelters to ensure durability.

Field shelters are a practical, versatile, and economical solution for anyone managing animals or equipment outdoors. Their ease of installation, flexibility, and resilience make them invaluable for farms, smallholdings, and even larger gardens. By providing reliable protection from the weather and the ability to adapt to various uses, field shelters can help you create a safer, more organized, and efficient outdoor space.

So, whether you're looking to protect livestock, store equipment, or simply offer a bit of extra shelter on your land, a Field Shelter from Depot2U might just be the solution you need.