Pro Applicator
IWe applied our Q-flex tags to our ewe flock with this tagger and were impressed. A popular applicator from Australia with farmer-requested design features.
Installs: Q-flex®, MiniTag, 7X and RFID Electronic ear tags
Benefits
- Male pin pivots only after the handles are fully closed or fully open. Releasing only when a tag is correctly applied.
- Sliding lower jaw with quick release by pushes the female tag out after application.
- Tagger can be adjusted to accommodate slightly thicker-than-normal tags by adjusting the applicator restrictor (yellow switch on side of tagger). Push-out for easier handling of the thicker tags.
- Tagger can be locked into the closed position for storage.
Specs
- 9.5" long
- Powder-coated metal
- Installs Q-flex®, MiniTag, 7X and RFID Electronic ear tags in sheep, goats and cattle
How to Use
- Separate female tags from male tags.
- Place the female cap of the tag completely under the spring fingers of the applicator. If numbered, the numbers will face down and the tag will extend away from the tagger. Slide the male tag over the metal pin. If numbered, the numbers will face up and the tag will extend away from the tagger.
- Before you try to insert the tag into the ear, gently squeeze the applicator together to ensure that both the male and female tags are properly aligned.
- Place the ear between the jaws of the applicator, positioning the male tag on the back side of the ear. Make sure the tag is correctly place.
- Grip the ear firmly at the proposed position of the tag. Place the point of the tag in contact with the ear close to your thumb. This allows you to feel the vein therefore avoiding it. Completely close the applicator until the tag is inserted through the ear and the female side of the tag.
When applying EID Tags, push the yellow Application Restrictor out (toward handles), to make application easier. For all other tags, have the restrictor pushed forward (toward jaws).
To lock the jaw in place for storage, push the applicator restrictor in the forward position, close the handles and depress the jaw lack button. Release the handles.
Tips
Tag placement is critical to success!
For maximum retention and the lowest risk of bleeding and infection, place ear tags in either of the two spots shown in the illustration below. The goal is about 2-3 inches from the head of the animal.
TIP: Inserting Tags in Cold Weather
Plastic tags (all brands) are much easier to install if they are warm. Why? As the temperature drops below freezing, plastic becomes less flexible (more stiff). Forcing the male point of a tag through the female takes many more lbs. of pressure (because the female must expand).
So if you care about your hands it’s a good idea to keep the tags above freezing in very cold weather. It takes very little to do this. One method is to simply store them while tagging in a small bucket, cardboard box or tool box with a lid alongside a sealed pop bottle full of warm water. The warm water will keep both the air and the tags warmer in the container.
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Ear Tags
Q-flex 1.2 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630090 -Small temporary ear tag for lambs and kids. Useful for quick stock identification on the farm.
$10.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 1.5 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630031 -Easy-to-read livestock ear tags for lambs, goats and small sheep breeds. Scrapie approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$12.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 3 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630051 -Livestock ear tag for well-suited for adult rams and ewes. Readable by most. USDA Scrapie Eradication Program approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$16.00 -
Ear Tags
Q-flex 5 (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #630071 -Largest ear tag in our Q-flex line—very easy to read. For adult sheep only. Scrapie approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$18.00 -
Ear Tags
MiniTag (yellow, pkg. 20)
Item #609200 -Reliable long-term ear tag for goats and small sheep breeds. Designed to last for the lifespan of the animal. Scrapie approved. FREE custom imprinting!
$12.00 -
Ear Tags
7X Ear Tags (red, pkg 20)
Item #617097 -Large readable cattle tags. Differ from many US cattle tags because the male is not a button. The tag is a double-panel so it is readable front or back.
$21.00 -
Equipment
SuperLube™, 8 oz
Item #550800 -An all-purpose antiseptic OB lubricant for lambing and kidding. Very useful if a lamb (or kid) goes dry during birth.
$5.25 -
Docking and Castrating
Catron® IV, 10 oz spray can
Item #888147 -Used for treating sheep with fly-strike and as a preventative after docking, castrating or ear tagging. 10 oz spray can.
$12.00 -
Docking and Castrating
Pine Tar (squeezable bottle), 16 oz
Item #623200 -Cover wounds on sheep, goats, chickens and guardian dogs to repel flies and biting insects. Effective for several days after application.
$15.00
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Applicators
Replacement Pin for Pro Applicator
Item #630026 -An easy to use applicator for applying Q-flex, Mini and 7X ear tags to sheep, goats and cattle. The pivoting male pin, reduces ripped ears.
$6.00 -
Applicators
Replacement Spring for Pro Applicator
Item #630027 -An easy to use applicator for applying Q-flex, Mini and 7X ear tags to sheep, goats and cattle. The pivoting male pin, reduces ripped ears.
$5.00
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Karilynn S from Colorado
Easy to use!
Linda B from Georgia
I bought this because it says it works with MiniTags. The male will not seat on the pin. It keeps falling off. No matter how far I push it up the pin, it just won't go far enough for the pin to get to the thicker part. Trying to contact Premier to return it. I'm sure it works fine with the larger tags, but so did my Allflex and I just switched to the Minitags.
Charles D from Tennessee
Ok, but time will tell. Expected something a little better for that much money.
Denita W from Oregon
I bought this applicator because the description said it works with all two part eat tags. I bought the mini scrapie ear tags. This applicator does NOT work with the mini tags! The applicator pin is too narrow for the tag and wants to fall off just when you try to put it on the ear. I had to use my old applicator (free from scrapie program). It worked fine, so this proxy was a total waste of money.