Restraint Cuff

Strong clasp can contain any build of sheep and it comes in different sizes for your convenience. Animal can't stand or walk when the cuff is in place.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
811030 Restraint Cuff, medium, 28 mm In Stock 0.3 $8.25
811031 Restraint Cuff, small, 24 mm In Stock 0.2 $7.60
811032 Restraint Cuff, large, 35 mm In Stock 0.4 $8.60

Common Uses

Allows shepherds to leave to catch lambs/kids, obtain medicine, etc.

Specs

  • Very strong, well-made stainless steel.
  • Small (24 mm x 116 mm) - A smaller version of the medium cuff (both in internal length and width). Best size for small framed mature animals, lambs and goat kids.
  • Medium (28 mm x 126 mm) - Best size for the majority of sheep and goats.
  • Large (35 mm x 126 mm) - Best for large framed and/or heavy boned adult sheep (also rams).

Benefits

Small enough to fit in your pocket when not in use.

How to Use

Place 2 front legs and 1 back leg (just above the hoof) in the cuff. See photos above.

Trouble Shooting

Make sure that the back leg is in the center, between the two front legs. Be sure to have the clasp closed completely.

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