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UNMATCHED DURABILITY – BUILT TO LAST

Durable Precast Concrete Solutions for Farms and Commercial Industries

We specialize in high-strength precast feed bunks and Jersey barriers, built to last and rebar reinforced. Serving Southern Ontario and beyond – custom projects welcome!

Our Products

View-Con Inc. offers reliable feed bunks for livestock and sturdy Jersey barriers for protection – built to last and rebar reinforced.

View-con precast concrete cattle J bunk feeder with raised sides, designed for large livestock feeding applications, isolated on black background.

Precast Feed Bunks

Heavy-duty precast concrete feed bunks for cattle, sheep, and large herds. 8 ft sections, 50 MPa concrete, rebar reinforced.

View-con precast concrete Jersey barriers stacked vertically with smooth faces and lifting hooks for traffic control and site safety.

Concrete Jersey Barriers

Heavy-duty concrete Jersey barriers – 32″ high, 24″ base. 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12 ft lengths. Crowd control, parking lots, fuel tank protection & farms.

View-con precast concrete Jersey barriers standing upright with lifting hooks and durable construction for traffic control and site protection.

Custom Precast Projects

Ask about tailored designs to fit your needs.

Why Choose View-Con Inc?

At View-Con Inc., we understand the demands of farming and industry. We serve clients across Ontario with reliable delivery and custom options.

Strength & Durability

 Heavy-duty precast concrete feed bunks for cattle, sheep, and large herds. 8 ft sections, built to last and rebar reinforced.

Efficiency

Our 8 ft modular sections make installation quick and flexible. Deep feed areas reduce waste, narrow profiles suit sheep/goats, and extra-wide options handle double-sided feeding – all based on proven designs for real farm productivity.

Versatile

From faceless bunks for curb installations to Jersey barriers for site security, we offer options for every need. Custom precast projects are our specialty – contact us to discuss your unique requirements.

Local Service

Proudly made in Wallenstein, ON, with fast delivery across the province. Personal service from Titus Martin – call or text for quotes, specs, or advice.

2025 Product Brochure

Get detailed specifications, dimensions, and photos of our precast feed bunks and Jersey barriers – all in one convenient PDF.

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About View-Con Inc.

Welcome to View-Con Inc., your trusted source for precast concrete feed bunks and barriers in Ontario. Our products are designed for agricultural efficiency and industrial protection, using top-grade materials for unmatched durability. Whether you're feeding livestock or securing a site, we've got reliable solutions ready for delivery.

  • We provide detailed instructions with all our milking equipment and can assist with setup questions. Our team is also happy to guide you in choosing the best equipment for your flock size and milking needs.

  • Our penning solutions are modular and adaptable, making them easy to customize to fit your specific barn layout or pasture needs. Whether you’re setting up lambing pens, show pens, or general holding areas, we have options to meet your requirements.

  • Large round and square feeders are great for high-capacity feeding, while small square feeders work well for smaller groups. If you’re feeding lambs or kids separately, our creep feeders are specifically designed to ensure they get adequate nutrition without competition from larger animals.

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View-con precast concrete Jersey barriers lined along a paved roadway, used as edge protection beside a landscaped embankment.

View-Con: Trusted in Precast Concrete Construction

Upgrade Your Livestock and Protection Needs Today

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