Swiss Bell
Traditional, Swiss-style, solid brass bell.
Hand cast in the pattern of the famous 1878 Saignélegier Chiantel Fondeur design, bells have been used for centuries to track and herd sheep, goats and cattle in the timber, brush, large pastures or open range.
Produces a bright sound that’s pleasant to the ear. (Most ears!)
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Specs
Customization
Installation
Collar Tightness—you should be able to slide your hand underneath the collar. But if it’s too loose, the collar may come off.
Tips
- Broken clapper attachments
- A “stuck” clapper
- A bell that’s full of mud or grass
Precautions
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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Bells and Collars
Collar (black), 26" long
Item #615700 -Durable nylon collars for connecting bells and neck tags to the necks of sheep and goats.
$3.50 -
Bells and Collars
Collar (brown), 26" long
Item #615702 -Durable nylon collars for connecting bells and neck tags to the necks of sheep and goats.
$3.50 -
Bells and Collars
Collar (black), 30" long
Item #615703 -Durable nylon collars for connecting bells and neck tags to the necks of sheep and goats.
$3.75 -
Bells and Collars
Collar (brown), 30" long
Item #615704 -Durable nylon collars for connecting bells and neck tags to the necks of sheep and goats.
$3.75 -
Crooks
Sweet Chestnut Wooden Neck Crook
Item #804100 -Wooden neck crook preferred for herding dog trials. Light in hand. Nearly essential for herding sheep.
$44.00 -
Crooks
A1 Turbo Whistle (two hole), Silver with Lanyard & Pouch
Item #950126 -A variable-pitch dog whistle to aid in livestock herding. Often used to train and transmit commands to sheepdogs. An ideal whistle for first-time users.
$38.00
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Joie K from Minnesota
Pretty for my eyes, pretty for my ears.
Theresea P from Montana
Beautiful bell that I hung in my house. It is perhaps a bit too big for most of our sheep, so I will order a smaller one to put on the sheep.
Brian D from Nebraska
Durable with a very pleasant sound.
Dale R from Virginia
Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL bells, with a lovely sound. They are the “same tone” but manufacturing differences and slight variance in clapper length make the tones slightly different. I would give it 5 stars, but…
My only qualm with this bell, is WHY NO REPLACEMENT CLAPPERS? Mine fell off after a year. With the expense of this bell, and the sturdy quality, I should not have to purchase a new bell to enjoy the sound—and since I can tell the difference in tones between my goats, I would like to keep the same bell on each of the goats.
It’s an easy to replace clapper, why not at least give a hearty Premier 1 tested recommendation for a third party replacement? It doesn’t seem right.
Shannon H from Colorado
I LOVE these bells! I use them for my packgoats and they make the loveliest sound. They have a pleasant, sweet tone yet the sound carries a long way. This is a great way to alert predators so we don’t accidentally sneak up and startle them. For that reason I also clip one to my horse’s cinch when I ride in bear country in the fall.