2.4.5 Yards

2.4.5.1 Example 1

Location of Example: 150°21'26" East, 34°35'13" South
Distinctive Characteristics:
  • These are enclosed areas, usually on or near pastoral land, for the purposes of confining livestock for a specific purpose.
  • Small yards located on farming land often include a roofed area to provide livestock with shelter from the weather.
  • Larger yards, usually for the purposes of holding many animals, can be partitioned off into different areas to segregate the animals.
  • Large Yards may exist on the edges of regional population centres for Livestock sales to markets or other farming communities
Regional Considerations:
Figure: 2.4.5.1 Representation of a small yard on pastoral lands.

Figure: 2.4.5.1a Orthophotography 50cm RGB=123 Figure: 2.4.5.1b SPOT Pseudo-natural 2.5m Figure: 2.4.5.1c Oblique Photography Full Colour

Topic contact: mapfeedback@ga.gov.au Last updated: January 20, 2012