Deluxe Marking Harness
Our Deluxe Marking Harness is a world-class breeding harness because:
- Wider (2"), blue nylon straps—distribute pressure more evenly over the ram's body. Also easier to find and adjust the straps when they're in deep wool.
- Unique padded (0.2" thick) white straps behind the front legs to prevent skin abrasion.
- Much larger snap buckles and metal loops—harness's connection and stress points are reinforced. Even gloved hands can manipulate the large snap buckles.
- Crayon holder is also padded.
- Uses Marking Crayons sold separately.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- Nylon
- Colors may vary
- Marking Crayon holder padding: 0.3"
Breeding Harnesses Compared
Harness | Strap | Buckle | Shoulder Strap | Girth Strap | O Ring | Brisket Padding |
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Deluxe | 2"W .05"-.2" thick |
2.40"W .57" thick |
36"L | 56"L | .30" thick 2.8" dia |
.30" thick |
Nylon | 1"W .10" thick |
1.26"W .48" thick |
38"L | 61"L | .23" thick 2.0" dia |
.17" thick |
Cross Your Heart | 1"W .10" thick |
1.25"W .50" thick |
36"L | 62"L | .33" thick 2.3" dia |
.22" thick |
How to Use
Troubleshooting
Precautions
Precautions
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Breeding Supplies
EZ-Mark® Marking Crayons (outside temps 40–80°F), Red
Item #505100 -Marking aids allow for quick identification. Quickly identify which ewes/does have been bred.
$4.70 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (HOT/FIRM), Green
Item #505310 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (All-weather), Orange
Item #505430 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (COLD/SOFT), Red
Item #505120 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Books
Hobby Farms Book - Sheep
Item #981021 -Wonderful illustrations with excellent content for the small hobby farm enthusiast.
$17.00 -
Books
Hobby Farm Series - Goat Book
Item #981023 -This book is an in-depth guide to small-scale goat keeping--for pleasure and profit!
$17.00 -
Breeding Supplies
Sheep Management Wheel
Item #986000 -Provides a detailed schedule based on your preferred lambing date. Very helpful in planning out your shepherding year.
$14.00 -
Lambing and Kidding Aids
Lambing Barn Sheets, 10 per packet
Item #780045 -Keep records with these easy-to-use lambing barn sheets. An easy reference for all of your lambing details. Packet of 10.
$10.00
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Beth B from Virginia
The harness is very sturdy, but the buck needs to be very patient to get it on properly. Also, the markers didn’t fit well. I don’t know that I will be able to change the marker without taking the harness off the buck. I wish I had gotten the leather harness.
Ariane R from Michigan
Used the first time and the clasp broke. Maybe it was a faulty one, but equally frustrating when you are trying to get your rams all out at the same time with a marker. So we had to jimmy-rig it to hopefully stay on while doing their job.
Terrapin Farms from Texas
Best on the market. I have tried marking harnesses from other websites, they don’t hold up and last like this one. I now have 3 of them (one for each stud), so I can leave the straps adjusted and color crayon for each ram. I like that the chest plate is large and padded, and the straps are wider than some other harnesses on the market. This is the only style I would recommend. They last for years.
Laurie W from Missouri
First, we have never used a marking harness before so we read the directions on how to put this on, and the instructions were for a different harness—one that has a brass clip. We did get it on securely (the videos on the website which we had to stop and watch were helpful.) But we find the chalk doesn't always rub off on the ewes. We watched him breed a ewe and no chalk came off. We bought the recommended marking crayons from Premier 1 and so they are new, it seemed to mark the ewes the first day it was on.
Gabriel G from Iowa
Too big for my 300# rams. Tightened as much as possible and still loose.