Protect your livestock and small equipment from environmental hazards with one of our all metal portable shelters that will help keep them warm and dry. Backs and Barns in Cheney, Kansas offers an ideal solution for farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural businesses. Our portable livestock shelters are fabricated completely from steel and built on heavy duty skids making our shelters simple to move from location to location at any time.
Our shelters are built to order, and with several sizing and add-on options available, Backs and Barns will cater to your specific shelter needs. Contact us via email, phone--call or text--, or facebook for a free consultation to discuss the perfect shelter that will fit all of your livestock needs!
Our shelters are built to order, and with several sizing and add-on options available, Backs and Barns will cater to your specific shelter needs. Contact us via email, phone--call or text--, or facebook for a free consultation to discuss the perfect shelter that will fit all of your livestock needs!
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Our journey began when our owner built a portable livestock shelter for his cattle, and neighbors, impressed with the shelter, asked if he would build them one. Happy to oblige his neighbors with shelters of their own and as word of his shelters began to circulate. Backs and Barns was born with a mission to provide our customers with high quality portable shelters, buildings and livestock equipment at an affordable price.
Give your livestock a place to go for cover when temperatures are extreme or bad weather occurs. At Backs and Barns in Cheney, Kansas, our all-steel portable shelters are designed to last for decades even through some of the harshest elements.
All of our portable livestock shelters are considered agriculturally tax exempt for working farms and ranches, and since our shelters are portable, there will likely be no need to pay property taxes on them (please check your local rules and regulations regarding the need to pay property taxes) making them an ideal addition to any farm or ranch.
All of our portable livestock shelters are considered agriculturally tax exempt for working farms and ranches, and since our shelters are portable, there will likely be no need to pay property taxes on them (please check your local rules and regulations regarding the need to pay property taxes) making them an ideal addition to any farm or ranch.
Our standard portable shelter sizes range from 12' x 12' up to 12' x 40'. Our most common shelters purchased by our customers are our base models. These budget friendly options make it simple and affordable to give your livestock or small equipment a place out of the weather. Our pricing options are designed to fit both your livestock needs and your budget, or we can custom build you a shelter to your specific size.
At Backs and Barns we make it simple to customize your all metal portable shelters to fit your specific livestock needs with our add-on options. Simply choose the size of BASE shelter you need, and then choose as many features from our line of add-on options that you would like added to create your perfect shelter.
Calving doesn't always occur when weather is the best, so Backs and Barns has fabricated a perfect solution. Our portable calving shelters are designed to be simple to use without the need for several helping hands, and since they are easily moved from location to location with your tractor, they are perfect for calving anywhere and anytime you need it.
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I ordered a barn just like the one displayed on the web page and I was quoted a price. I later added another door on the back side of the barn and paid the addtional fee. The barn did not come with the gates or the wood lining inside of the stall. When I asked about it I was told it would be and extra charge. I said fine but it was supposed to be included. This was back in March, I have not gotten any response to adding the gates or the wood lining to the stalls. We also paid for anchors and the barn is still not anchored 6 months later. I have made repeated phone calls and texts with no response