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Product Number: C14911(Y)N
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Prevent injury to man or animal with this soft, safe, nonburning rope. Specially woven hollow-center braided rope. Ready spliced eye loop won’t slip or fray. Ideal for securing leg of cattle ... More. |
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Product Number: C08178N
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This durable pig obstetrical snare is made from aircraft cable. Great for use with smaller animals, too. Overall length 18". More. |
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Product Number: C10751N
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Preferred by many cattlemen, this easy-to-use obstetrical strap helps you assist the unborn calf. This strap doesn’t hurt as much as the old chain types, and will not break a leg. More. |
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Product Number: C10752N
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Preferred by many cattlemen, this easy-to-use obstetrical strap helps you assist the unborn calf. This strap doesn’t hurt as much as the old chain types, and will not break a leg. More. |
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Product Number: C11884N
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Hold calves securely with this clear, vinyl-coated cable snare. No more punctured fingers from frayed wires. Cable crosses over with a unique tightening device – can’t slip down when pr... More. |
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Product Number: C13129N
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This 24" long, coated aircraft cable snare was designed and farm-proven after trying all other available pullers. This puller is easily inserted, and forms a natural opening to snare the piglet... More. |
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Product Number: C14726N
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For safer delivery of baby pigs! Strong, 3/32" galvanized cable with metal handle support. FDA approved plastic outer tubes cover the cables. Soft, pliable snare loop expands from 2" to 7... More. |
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Product Number: C16649N
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Heavy-duty obstetrical instrument assists in difficult deliveries. Obstetrical loop quickly and easily made larger or smaller by sliding yoke. Snare has metal thimble for use with OB hook. Fabricat... More. |
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Low Trauma Nylon Calving Strap Product Number: C19737N
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This calving strap has an advantage over either chains or rope for assisted delivery of calves in that stress is spread over a larger area of the soft tissue and bones of the newborn so the likelih... More. |