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Emasculatome

Crushes the spermatic cords but does not cut the skin or the arteries to scrotum. Strong, precise action. Excellent for castrating ram lambs up to 90 days of age.

   

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
707100 Emasculatome In Stock 1.50 $28.00

Common Uses

Castrating lambs and kid goats. Testicles dry up and scrotum shrinks within 21 days.

Specs

  • 9" long
  • 1 1/4" jaw length
  • Stainless steel

Benefits

Crushes the spermatic cords but does not cut the skin or the arteries to scrotum. Thus no blood and less risk of fly-strike.

How to Use

  • Ensure that both testicles are pulled down
  • Only clamp one side of the scrotum at a time
  • When doing second side, slide the Emasculatome down a little. You do not want the opposing marks to meet.

Precautions

Never clamp the entire scrotum with single squeeze & never allow the opposing marks (one from each side) to meet.

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Average Rating: 4.7 out of 5
Number of Reviews: 3 customers reviewed this product.

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Date: March 6, 2012
JOEL B from Oklahoma
Would you recommend this product? Yes
This item is inexpensive and pretty solidly built (made in Pakistan) but it does have space gaps on both sides of the closure that make it a little harder to use. Fias Co Farm's website has a great picture showing this: http://fiascofarm.com/goats/buck-wether-info.htm
Date: January 17, 2011
jason adlai a
Would you recommend this product? Yes
cheap and easy to use.theres just a way in using it. so practice.never experience a problem for lambs and kids that are castrated.
Date: March 24, 2010
Caryl E. B
Would you recommend this product? Yes
Works great if you know how to use it. I'm sure there are others, but I like the good picture step by step in Technical Bulletin #18 "Castration of Sheep and Goats" published by ESGPIP, can be found online at http://www.esgpip.net/PDF/Technical%20bulletin%20No.%2018.pdf Also, be aware it can
cause problems if not used correctly--instead of the scrotum drying up, it swells, ruptures and attracts flies. Key is to make sure scrotum still has circulation by never clamping the entire scrotum across with a single clamp and don't allow the clamp marks (one from each side) to meet. Excellent tool. Testicles dry up and scrotum shrinks within 21 days or so. Good method for castrating older lambs. Important that the tool is stored open (not clamped shut) or it may lose adjustment. Needless to say, keep it oiled and in good condition.