Cattle Equipment Dubbo
Cattle Equipment Dubbo Trusts
At Ballimore Welding, we know cattle gear needs to be more than just tough - it needs to make your job easier. That’s why our Dubbo-built cattle equipment is designed with farmers in mind, from setup to stock flow.
Tough Gear That Lasts
Our gear is made from quality Australian steel and built for heavy use. Whether it’s panels, crushes or full yard systems, everything’s welded onsite to handle the knocks of everyday farm life.
Smart, Farmer-Friendly Design
We design our equipment to make cattle handling safer and faster. From easy-to-use gates to efficient loading ramps, every piece is made to reduce stress—for you and your livestock.
Custom Setups Available
No two properties are the same, so we offer flexible yard layouts to suit your site and herd. Tell us what you need, and we’ll help create a system that works for you.
LOADING RAMPS
3 m Fixed - 3 m Adjustable
3.6 m Fixed - 3.6 m Adjustable
5.2 m fixed with 1600 mm level platform and walkway
PANELS
75 mm x 40 mm 0val 6 rail
1.8 m high x 2.1 m Long
1.8 m High X 2.8 m Long
115 mm X 42 mm Oval Rail 5 Rail and 6 Rail
1.8 m High X 2.5 m Long
1.8 m High x 3 m Long
- Slide Gates
- Man Way Gates
- Man way Panel
- Race Bow
- Gate in Frame
Built For Real Work
Our cattle equipment is designed for high performance in the paddock, not just in theory. It’s all built right here using tried-and-tested methods, giving you confidence every time you move stock. Panels, races, gates and crushes are crafted for strength, simplicity and long-term use.
We also offer delivery and onsite setup options to make the whole process smoother. With years of hands-on farming knowledge behind us, we understand what makes cattle gear practical—and what doesn’t.
You’ll get reliable advice, quality products and gear that just works. Call
0428 323 208 to chat about what you need or get a quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I look for when choosing cattle yard equipment?
When choosing cattle yard equipment, the most important factors are strength, safety, and layout. Look for heavy-duty steel construction that can withstand regular impact and weather exposure—galvanised or painted finishes offer added protection. Gates, races and panels should be well-braced, easy to operate and lock securely to prevent escapes or injuries. Good yard design also ensures smooth stock flow, with minimal pressure points and enough space for cattle to move calmly. If you’re working with limited space or specific property features, modular or customisable systems offer added flexibility. Choosing Australian-made gear often means higher quality materials and design suited to local conditions.
How do I know what type of cattle crush I need?
The right cattle crush depends on how often you work your cattle, your handling needs and your herd size. Manual head bails are common for small herds and basic vet work, while hydraulic or semi-automatic crushes offer greater control and reduce labour, especially in larger operations. Important features include anti-backing bars, side access doors and adjustable floors for better safety and flexibility. A good crush should allow you to inspect, treat, tag or weigh cattle efficiently while reducing stress on both animals and handlers. It’s also worth checking compatibility with existing yards or panels to avoid expensive retrofitting.
Can cattle yards be customised to suit different property layouts?
Yes, many cattle yard systems can be tailored to match a specific property layout. Customisation is especially helpful for sloped or irregular ground, small working areas, or integrating with existing fences, sheds or loading ramps. Modular designs allow for flexible panel placement, adjustable gate directions and future upgrades. Site-specific planning helps ensure safe stock movement and efficient workflows, reducing the time and labour needed for each job. A well-designed yard saves money in the long run by cutting wear and tear on both gear and livestock, while also improving operator safety.








