Premium Stock Yards Supports Animal Management Across New Zealand
Premium Stock Yards, based in Rolleston, Christchurch, continues to provide animal management systems to customers across New Zealand. With a focus on steel construction and modular design, the company offers a range of solutions for livestock and companion animal containment.
The company’s cattle yards are designed to support efficient and safe handling of cattle on farms of varying sizes. Manufactured from steel, these yards include components such as cattle crushes, loading ramps, races, and headbails. The modular approach allows for flexibility in design, enabling farmers to adapt stockyard layouts to suit specific operational requirements. Premium Stock Yards notes that its equipment is used by individuals and businesses throughout the country, reflecting years of experience and a commitment to customer-focused service.
Alongside livestock infrastructure, Premium Stock Yards also supplies containment solutions for dogs. The Jailbreaker series of dog runs for sale features steel panels and gates that can be configured into single, double, or multiple adjoining enclosures. The modular design allows users to expand or reconfigure their dog runs as needed. Assembly is completed with stainless steel nuts and bolts, and additional components can be added at any time, providing adaptability for changing requirements.
Premium Stock Yards’ range extends to horse pens, sheep yards, and hay feeders, supporting a broad spectrum of animal management needs. The company emphasises cost-effectiveness and durability in its products, aiming to deliver value to customers throughout New Zealand. With a longstanding presence in the sector and a focus on practical, steel-based solutions, Premium Stock Yards continues to serve both rural and urban animal owners seeking reliable containment and handling systems.
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