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Parkes Feeders & Stockyards

Looking for reliable feeders and stockyards in Parkes? Ballimore Welding delivers tough, Australian-made gear designed for local conditions. From welded troughs to custom yards, everything is built for safety, performance and longevity.


Whether you're feeding cattle, sheep or goats, or upgrading your yard layout, you’ll find solutions made to last. Trusted by Parkes graziers since 2016, Ballimore Welding offers fast turnaround and genuine support.


Call 0428 323 208 to speak with the team today.


Welded to Withstand Use

Every feeder and panel is fully welded, not flat-packed, so it’s stronger out of the gate. No tools, no rattling – just straight-to-work gear you can rely on.


Tailored for Local Farms

Built to suit the mix of cattle and sheep setups found around Parkes. Sizes, panel heights and rail spacing are designed with flexibility in mind for cross-species properties.


Designed for Daily Flow

Feeding and yard work are easier with gear designed for efficient movement and reduced mess. Less waste, better control, and time back in your day.

Our Services in Parkes

Feeders

Smart designs help reduce mess, save feed and handle regular use. These welded feeders are made for Parkes conditions and built to support cattle, sheep and goat feeding across all property types.

Stockyards

Efficient, heavy-duty and safe to use, these modular steel stockyards suit mixed livestock setups. Built to handle tough jobs on Parkes farms, they make animal handling quicker, safer and less stressful.

Feeders in Parkes

Feeders for Parkes properties are designed for practical, year-round use. Choose from lick, hay and trough feeders that cater to sheep, goats and cattle in mixed or single-species setups. Sizes range from smaller paddock feeders to longer, welded units up to eight metres.


All options are built from Australian steel, with designs that help reduce feed waste and improve intake distribution. Whether you're running a feedlot or rotational grazing, these feeders are low-maintenance and ready to go. Their strength and smart layout save time and feed costs season after season.

Stockyards in Parkes

Handling yards in Parkes need to balance safety, flow and adaptability — and these welded steel setups deliver. They’re made with cattle rail panels, quick-latch gates and thoughtful layouts for both sheep and cattle. Modular by design, you can start with the basics and expand over time without wasting components.


Whether you're drafting, loading or yard-weaning, these yards help reduce stress on animals and handlers. Built for the working farm, they’re designed to make jobs safer and more efficient, no matter the size of your operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the best way to position a hay feeder in a sloped paddock?

    In sloped paddocks, it’s best to position hay feeders on the flattest section available to reduce the risk of feed shifting or sliding. If completely flat ground isn’t an option, align the feeder across the slope - not downhill - to prevent rolling or pooling around the legs. Make sure it’s on well-drained soil to avoid muddy build-up, which can lead to contamination and waste. Stability matters most, so levelling out the immediate area with a shovel or a few solid pavers can make a big difference.

  • Can yard components be repaired if damaged, or do they need full replacement?

    It depends on the type and extent of the damage. Minor issues like bent gates or loose hinges can often be welded or reinforced without needing full replacement. Panels with structural cracks, especially near joins or lugs, may be repairable if caught early but might compromise overall safety if left too long. If you're working with modular gear, damaged components can often be swapped out individually. It’s worth checking for compatible replacements rather than redoing an entire setup.

  • How much time can you save with a pre-fabricated yard setup?

    Pre-fabricated yards can cut down setup time dramatically. Instead of weeks measuring, sourcing materials and fabricating on-site, a ready-to-go yard can be installed in just a day or two - sometimes less. This means faster stock movement, earlier returns on investment, and less downtime during mustering or weaning. Plus, with a layout already engineered for efficient flow and safety, you’re not guessing where panels and gates should go. It’s quicker, easier, and gets the job done with less trial and error.