Deluxe Marking Harness
Product Details
An essential tool for tracking breeding activity. The Deluxe Marking Harness is designed to reduce chafing behind the front legs and is built tough—even for heavy rams and bucks.
It’s a world-class breeding harness because:
- Wider 2" nylon straps — Distribute pressure evenly and are easier to locate and adjust in deep wool or fiber.
- Unique padded (0.2" thick) straps — Positioned behind the front legs to help prevent skin abrasion.
- Oversized snap buckles and metal loops — Stronger connection points that are easy to use, even with gloves.
- Padded crayon holder — Secures marking crayons (sold separately) for consistent breeding marks.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
Specs
- Durable nylon straps
- Plastic snap buckles allow adjustment as needed and rapid fitting
- Colors may vary
- Marking Crayon holder: 4"L x 2-1/4"W (at front end) and 2-1/2"W (at back end) x 1/2" deep and 0.3" padding
Breeding Harnesses — Quick Comparison
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Nylon Harness (#501000) |
Cross Your Heart Harness (#502600) |
Deluxe Harness (#501020) |
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Designed For | Medium to Large Breeds | Smaller, Pointed Briskets | Large, Heavy Breeds |
Strap | 1"W .10" thick |
1"W .10 thick |
2"W .05"–.2" thick |
Buckle | 1.26"W .48" thick |
1.25"W .50 thick |
2.40"W .57" thick |
Shoulder Strap | 38"L | 36"L | 36"L |
Girth Strap | 61"L | 62"L | 56"L |
O Ring | 2.0" dia .23" thick |
2.3" dia .33" thick |
2.8" dia .30" thick |
Brisket Padding | .17" thick | .22" thick | .30" thick |
How To Use
Tips
- More likely to stay on if the ram’s brisket has at least 2 months’ wool growth.
- Adjust frequently, as rams and bucks often lose weight during breeding season.
- If the forelegs start to chafe, adjust the harness or add padding or covering.
- The crayon fits on the brisket, between the forelegs.
- Best practice: Put the harness on a few days before introducing the ram to the ewes. This allows the harness to settle and time for adjustments.
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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.
$5.00 -
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 -
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 -
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
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Lora D from Illinois
After my last review, I contacted customer service about the broken buckle. I was hoping they would just send me a buckle replacement. Today I received an entirely new harness.
Lora D from Illinois
Disappointed—one buckle broke apart when putting it on the ram for the first time. Had to tie the strap through the ring. Buckles are definitely NOT heavy duty. These are weaker than the ones used on dog collars. Expected more quality for the price.
Trent S from Indiana
I do not care for the plastic snaps on this harness. My ram broke one on the first ewe he bred so I called and Premier replaced it free of charge and I was very grateful they did. When I received my replacement harness I went to put it on and the exact plastic snap broke as soon as I tried to snap it together. I just discarded using it all together and made my own makeshift buckle and it is holding up well other than that in the future I will look for one with metal buckles.
Craig T from New Hampshire
Works fine but very hard to adjust the buckles on or off the ram.
Derrick P from Kentucky
Impossible to get harness to stay on ram, the harness is constantly sliding up the rams neck.