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"Side" Crusher

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (20) Read reviews »

Crushes the spermatic cords but does not cut the skin or the arteries to scrotum. Strong, precise action. Testicles dry up and scrotum shrinks within 21 days.

  • Easy plier action requires only one hand
  • Small jaws reduce scrotum injury
  • Excellent for castrating ram lambs up to 90 days of age

  • Side Crusher

    Item #707200 | Weight 1.50 lbs
    In Stock
    $115.75
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Specs

  • 9.5" long
  • 1" jaw


How to Use

  1. Ensure that both testicles are pulled down.
  2. Only clamp one testicle cord in the scrotum at a time.
  3. When doing second side, slide the side crusher down a little. You do not want the opposing marks to meet.


Precautions

  • Never clamp the entire scrotum with single squeeze and never allow the opposing marks (one from each side) to meet.
  • Do not leave pliers closed. This will relax the crush on the pliers.
  • Make sure that you crush the cord above the testicle. Crushing the testicle will cause swelling.

Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.

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Average Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5
Number of reviews: 20 customers reviewed this product.
Recommended: 18 out of 20 said they would recommend this product to a friend.

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"Side" Crusher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
July 24, 2012

Esther C from Northeast PA

Only 4 stars, because it is SO expensive. However, it's easy for an inexperienced layman such as myself to use, and it works. Buying a $100 specific-use instrument for just two bucklings was certainly financially impractical, but no-one seemed to have one we could borrow, and we didn't like the alternatives. Everyone from our vet on down advised banding, but it was summer, and a rotting scrotum in fly season seemed to us like an open invitation to infection. So we splurged. The boys were 6 wks old at the time, and being Nubian-Saanen crosses, they, and their scrotums, were already good sized. My husband sat them on his lap and held their legs, and our daughter held their heads (fortunately they had already been disbudded at a week old). I applied the emasculator, 30 seconds to each side. There are some people who might benefit from the application of this procedure, but our little goats are nice and I like them. It wasn't fun, but within 60 seconds it was over for each one. They were visibly sore and none too happy with me for about a day, after which they were their usual perky selves again. Within six weeks I was 90% certain that the procedure had been a success. They are now 3 months old, and I am 100% sure that they are both officially wethers. All four testicles have gone from walnut sized to marble sized. I would definitely recommend this product, especially to producers with a good-sized herd. Alternatively, backyard owners of just a few goats could go together to purchase one, because of the expense. I would also research some kind of effective anesthetic. I did give our guys aspirin about an hour before the procedure, but I suspect aspirin just didn't cut it. The acute pain was brief, and the 24 hours worth of discomfort that followed was not debilitating, but if I must ever do it again, I want to find some way to diminish the pain.

Esther called us after posting this review to correct the "timing". She meant to say "Within a few weeks I was 90% certain that the procedure had been a success." Not within six weeks. Thank you. — Premier
"Side" Crusher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
April 30, 2012

H H from Washington state

This tool is the replacement for the original Ritchey Nipper which is no longer available in the US. Here at our little goat dairy (www.herronhilldairy.com) we raise LaManchas and Nigerians and have had very good luck with the Nipper but with a couple of caveats. Your LaMancha bucklings can be wethered at 2-3 weeks of age, but a month is better. Your Nigerians, much smaller, should not be wethered before 8 weeks of age. If you wether them too soon you may find that they are not sufficiently developed - just not big enough - for the cord to 'snap' correctly. We have never had problems except when we tried to wether too soon. Additionally, it is better for their overall health to develop a bit more, so do yourself a favor and wait until 7-8 weeks on the little guys. Otherwise great product.

"Side" Crusher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
April 28, 2012

Lynn and Gary S from lower-central Iowa

Great well-made product! Wethered a goat at 3 1/2 wks of age (brand new procedure for me). Checked him at 6 wks & re-did, as both had grown. Goats grow TOO STRONG too fast! New plan: Do at 21 days of age, check & maybe re-do at 31 days, with a re-check at 41 days.

"Side" Crusher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
February 20, 2012

Jarrett K from California, Gold Country

Quality Built product but don't wait to Castrate, the product states it can handle ram lambs up to 90 days. We waited till weaning at 90 days and it was to late the tool was out matched and only cleanly castrated about 50% of ram lambs.

"Side" Crusher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
May 25, 2011

Patricia B from Massachusetts

I received this device yesterday - very fast shipment by the way (and for free) and today I used it on four bucklings - Nigerian Dwarf babies about 7-8 weeks old! FANTASTIC DEVICE!
Thank you soo much for offering this quality equipment. Very easy, very safe, and just a relief to the alternate means of castrating. Thank you!

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About Conductivity

Conductivity measures the amount of electrical current a material can carry. The opposite measure is known as resistance.

Tinned Copper Superconductor

Many of Premier’s electric net fences feature a green and white superconductor that has both stainless steel and tinned copper filaments for optimal conductivity.

These “premium” nets are 10 times more conductive (38 ohms per 1000') than “basic” nets offered by our competitors. This enables the electric pulse to travel much farther and be less affected by weed contact.

Customers who are unhappy with netting are often those who’ve chosen nets from China or their farmstore equivalents.

Types of Line Posts

Line posts are built into the net. Three options are available.*

Line Posts Compared
  1. Single Spike (SS)
    The best choice, unless your soils are always soft or very hard.
  2. Double Spike (DS)
    Posts allow you to push in the spikes with your foot. When soil is hard or rocky, double spikes are more difficult to install and remove.
  3. Drivable Posts (DP)
    Allows use of a mallet or dead blow hammer for installing posts in dry, hard or rocky soil. Features a “spike stop” for extra support and internal fiberglass ribs for added strength.

Tip: To insert a line post into frozen or hard soil, use a power tool to drill pilot holes.

* Not all fences have all line post options.

About Positive/Negative (Pos/Neg) Nets

Is your area dry?

Conventional electrified fence systems rely on soil moisture to be effective. However, not all areas have the required moisture.

Dry soil increases resistance—a weaker, less effective pulse occurs that does not deter animals.

To overcome this, Pos/Neg nets* are wired to allow the use of every other horizontal strand as an extension of the ground terminal. Because half the strands are connected to the ground terminal or ground rod, reliance on soil moisture is reduced. A PowerLink must be purchased separately to make the secondary ground connection.

How it works…

In order to receive a shock, the animal must touch both a positive (hot) and negative (grounded) strand at the same time. This will deliver more pain to the animal than an all hot net (Pos/Pos) because moisture in the soil is not required to complete the circuit.

Pos/Neg fences can be converted to Pos/Pos in moist conditions. Remember, all fences must be kept free of vegetation.

* Not all fences have Pos/Neg options.

Line Post Spacing

“Plus” nets—6'8" spacings between built-in line posts*

Line Post Spacing

Standard nets—10' or 12' spacings between built-in line posts*

* Spacings are approximate.
Distance between built-in line posts may vary by product.

Essential Energizer Advice

  • Buy a larger energizer than necessary. When the fence pleases, most folks will buy more fence—and need additional output.
  • Use a low-impedance intermittent pulse energizer.
  • Use a fence tester to check the voltage often.
  • Use enough ground rod(s)—included with our energizer kits.
  • Don’t allow your lead acid battery to discharge below 40%.
  • Use insulated wire that is designed for electric fences.
  • Always connect the fence to an energizer, not an outlet.
  • Visit this link for answers to other common energizer questions.

Two Basic Types

  1. All-in-one Solar
    • Solar units are very portable.
    • Because they need a battery, these units are more costly to purchase and operate than plug-in units.
    • Batteries are less effective in cold temperatures (deplete faster).
    • Most farmstore solar units are too weak, in joules of output, to properly energize netting. That’s why we designed our own.
  2. Plug-in & Battery
    • Least cost to purchase and operate per joule of output.
    • Best for fences exposed to heavy vegetation.
    • Cold temperatures do not affect performance.
    • Recommended for whole-farm systems, but can be complex to install. Higher output requires more ground rods, underground cables, multiple output terminals, etc.

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Dan Morrical

Dr. Dan Morrical, Ph.D.
Premier 1 Supplies

Dan Morrical joined the Iowa State University staff in 1984 as Extension Sheep Specialist after completing his doctorate degree at New Mexico State University. He held the rank of Full Professor as of July 1, 1995 and retired from full-time teaching in 2017.

While at Iowa State University, Dr. Dan Morrical was responsible for educational programs in all areas of sheep production, ranging from nutrition, genetics, marketing and management. Research areas focused on applied projects in the areas of nutrition, forage utilization, genetics, out-of-season breeding and lamb survival.

Dr. Morrical has been heavily involved in providing educational resources to the sheep industry. He has authored over 30 extension fact sheets, ration balancing software programs, grazing videos and co-authored the nutrition chapter of the SID Handbook with Dr. Margaret Benson from Washington State University.

Dr. Morrical now serves as Premier’s on-staff small ruminant nutritionist and sheep production advisor. Most recently, he’s introduced a line of “GOLD FORMULA” mineral premixes under The Shepherd’s Choice® brand, aimed to maximize hoof health and immunity.

Braided vs. Twisted

Braiding instead of twisting the horizontals increases the frequency of metal filaments on the outside of the strand.

Braided vs. Twisted Electric Net Fences

What’s the benefit?

  1. More metal is exposed on the outside of the strand. This enables improved animal to conductor contact. The electric pulse is better able to travel from the fence and into the animal, resulting in a memorable shock.
  2. A tighter, braided weave results in fewer snags when carried or pulled through pastures, reducing frustration.

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