Building Type:
Agricultural

New High-Tech Calf Barn Cuts Labor in Half

 

Bottle-feeding dozens of calves twice a day—by hand—was consuming way too much time for this ambitious farmer. But a new building and the latest in livestock technology changed everything. See how a local Wick builder helped bring this cutting-edge calf barn to life.

 

Watch this video on the project, then scroll down to learn more details.

 

 

Project Details

 

What the owner wanted

 

Raising nearly 80 calves is no small task. Farmer Christina C. wanted a better alternative to the inefficiencies of calf huts and bottle feeding. The time she spent managing individual feedings left little time for other farm responsibilities.

 

Christina envisioned a barn that would ease the labor load while enabling more consistent calf care. That meant a building designed to accommodate modern calf-rearing equipment—and flexible enough to evolve with future needs. Specifically, she needed a barn that would:
 

 
Now, with the new barn built and fully operational, Christina has more hours for other tasks. “I was putting in eight, nine hours just in morning and night chores. With this barn, I’m in here maybe three, four hours in the morning and maybe an hour to two hours at night.”

 

And she says her increased efficiency has led to other benefits: “This barn has saved us a ton of money.”

 

What was special about the project

 

This calf-feeding barn combines smart building design with the latest in calf-care technology. At its core is a Wick structure designed to support more efficient routines and create a healthier, more consistent environment for young livestock.

 

The barn’s open layout allows for easy movement and cleaning, while its curtain system—connected to a weather station—automatically adjusts based on indoor and outdoor conditions. Whether it’s hot, cold, or rainy, airflow and temperature stay optimal without the need for constant adjustments from the farmer.

 

The calves wear RFID-enabled ear tags that work with automated feeders to help control intake and monitor feeding patterns. While the tech handles the tracking, the building provides the right environment and layout for it to operate smoothly and efficiently.

 

Who helped build it

 

The project came together with the help of Nick Welch and his team at Welch Buildings. Nick, an authorized Wick builder, has a strong track record in agricultural construction. His expertise and dependable, hands-on approach made him a natural fit for this high-performance calf barn.

 

“Nick is fabulous. He knows his stuff. He was here on time every single day. He was phenomenal,” says Christina.
And more than just managing the build, Christina says Nick made sure she and her family felt confident and informed throughout the process.

 

“He would explain it so that we understood what he needed from us, and when he needed it.”

 

That clear communication and Nick’s commitment to quality helped ensure the entire project was a success—from concept to completion.

 

Why a pole barn from Wick Buildings was the right choice

 

Today, this high-tech calf barn is streamlining labor and enabling the farmer to track calf health and performance more accurately from day one. And because the building is from Wick, it comes with long-term advantages built right in:

 

Superior lumber. To make our buildings stronger and last longer, we use only lumber that meets or exceeds machine-graded specs for all structural components, from trusses and columns to girts and purlins. In addition to the visual benefits of this cleaner lumber, it’s at least 15% stronger than regular lumber—critical for demanding livestock environments.

 

Durable steel. All Wick pole barns include full-hard exterior steel, with 80,000 PSI hardness or better, providing excellent dent resistance. That steel is also G-90 galvanized for superior protection against corrosion—an important advantage in high-moisture, ag-use settings.

 

High-performance paint. Our paint coating is backed by a 40-year warranty against chipping and cracking and comes in a spectrum of colors. Highlights of the new calf-feeding barn include hunter green for the steel walls and gable, and white for the roof.

 

Exceptional quality for the long haul. With a flexible layout and durable, low-maintenance materials, this barn was built not just for today’s needs—but for adapting to future innovations in calf care. It reflects the reliability, smart design, and long-term value Wick Buildings is known for.

 

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