Calving and Loafing Mats
Save your pastures and keep your animals out of the mud.
Loafing Areas: Perfect for the dried-off season, cows can lie wherever they choose, enjoying comfort in a free-range environment. Save your pastures by keeping cows off the grass.
Calving Areas: Keep calves off the paddock, away from mud and cold. Our mats provide a dry, warm, and comfortable space, promoting healthier calves.
Kura
Premium interlocking mat with mosaic profile and thick studded base.
- Profile Mosaic
- Interlocking Precision Waterjet-Cut
- 500-cow yard Circa $70K
- Warranty 10 Years
- Expected lifespan 20+ years
- Grip ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Easy to clean ✅✅✅✅✅
- Size 850 × 1190mm
- Thickness 25mm
Double Stud
Economically priced multi-use mat with thick rubber studs on both the surface and underside.
- Warranty 5 Years
- Grip ⭐⭐⭐
- Best for Stables - Wash Bays - Deer Sheds
- Size 1000 x 1000mm
- Thickness 23mm
Siesta
30mm thick dairy loafing mat for feed pads, stand-off pads, and general lying areas.
- Warranty 10 Years
- Size 1,725mm x 1,150mm
- Thickness 30mm
- Thinnest Point 16mm
The most durable rubber mats
Some of our mats have been down for 20 years and are still fit for purpose. Two decades of cows, concrete, effluent, and frost, and they are still going. Buy once, lay once, get on with farming.
Proven ROI in 1–2 seasons
Most farmers have the mats paid off in a season or two. Less lameness, smoother yard flow, smaller vet bills. The mats keep paying you back for years after.
On-farm consultation
Our team visits your farm, measures your spaces, assesses your setup, and recommends exactly the right mat for each area. No guesswork, no wasted spend.
Backed by 30 years of doing it right
Our warranty is backed by a family-owned NZ company that has been here for 30 years and will be here when your warranty expires.
Why Thickness Matters in Dairy Mats
The thicker the mat, the less movement, the less bulging, the less problems. We run the stomp test in our lab. Hoof pounding up and down, like a cow's hoof. Day in, day out. We like to try and do a hundred thousand stomps on each batch of our mats to make sure it's going to last the distance.