Aluminum Leg Crook (head only)
Product Details
An excellent leg crook for working with sheep or goats.
Insert a wooden or fiberglass shaft (not included).
Common Uses
Specs
- 5.75"L
- Cast aluminum
- 7/8" diameter hole for attaching to your own handle or to the end of a fiberglass or wooden shaft.
- Use 1/8" x 1/2" screw or small nail (not included) to lock into place.
How to Use
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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Pasture Management Guide
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Charles S from Florida
Works as intended. I have one on the end of a length of PVC pipe and once you nab them, they are easy to grab. Getting them at the rear hock keeps them off balance enough that they can't do much to resist and there is little risk of injury.
Katrina B from MI
this crook works ! no more sheep running around you trying to get loose.. once you hook them they are yours. Just don't lay it down and let it get lost! hang it in the barn have a bright color for the handle.
Deborah N from WV
When it arrived I was worried the slot was too small for adult sheep legs, but it was just right. I put it on a broom handle (never liked that broom anyway), it was easy to drill and add a screw for attachment. Can catch sheep from the front or rear, then hand-over-hand the stick to get ahold of them. Don't know how I got along without it.