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About Us
History & Awards
Gribben Stockyards is owned by Gribben Manufacturing Pty Ltd. Ray Gribben as Director of Gribben Manufacturing operates all aspects of the business. The company prides itself on good old fashion quality customer service and was the winner of the 2009 Agribusiness of the Year in the Powercor Campaspe & Murray Business Awards. Gribben Stockyards was also the winner of the 2007 Machine of the Year at the Elmore Field Days for their innovative Mobile Sheep. Loading Ramp.
Gribben Stockyards are manufacturers of Cattleyards, Cattle Loading Ramps, Cattle Crushes, Sheep Yards, Stock Grids, Sheering Shed Ramps, Sheep Loading Race, Hay Feeders, Trailers and Calf Pens. All Gribben Stockyards are designed & made locally and delivered nationally and internationally. Whether you own a cattle station or hobby farm, Gribben Stockyards can assist you with your requirements. If one of our kits doesn’t suit your requirements, we offer a custom design service. Feel free to contact Ray on 1300 233 010 to discuss your requirements or click here to email him.
Your guarantee of a lifetime in design and manufacturing.
AWARDS WINNER of the 2009 Agribusiness of the Year in the Powercor Campaspe & Murray Business.
WINNER of the 2007 Machine of the Year at the Elmore Field Days for their innovative Mobile Sheep Loading Ramp.
WINNER of the 1990 Sorbel Award for Industry Achievement.
Testimonials
Hello Ray
Everything went well in Kuwait. I've attached a few photos for you (see 7 Rail 1.825m 'BEEF KING Photos). I had to go before the sheep started coming in large numbers, so didn't get a photo of the laneway full of sheep. I'll get that some other time. There were 50 Brahman bulls from the Pilbera, so they were happy to have the tall panels. They worked well for the sheep.
Very happy with the quality, design and construction of the yard panels. They're great. Thanks very much. Satisfied customer.
I'll be in touch.
Kind Regards
Peter Dundon Manager Livestock Services - Middle East & Africa Meat & Livestock Australia
Dear Ray
Last night we quietly moved the cattle up to and into the yards - with a bit of hay as you suggested.
I left them in overnight and then this morning I ran them through the crush and 'pour on' drenched them. I was on my own - and it was easy. It only took a few minutes. They didn't like having their head confined, but it was quick and easy.
I let them out into the paddock, but half an hour later a couple were back up to the yards to see if there was any hay left.