Emasculatome
Use for castrating lambs and kid goats.
Crushes the spermatic cords but does not cut the skin or the arteries to scrotum. Strong, precise action.
Benefits
- Crushes the spermatic cords but does not cut the skin or the arteries to scrotum. Thus no blood and less risk of fly-strike.
- Excellent for castrating ram lambs up to 90 days of age.
- Testicles dry up and scrotum shrinks within 21 days.
Specs
- 9" long
- 1 1/4" jaw length
- Stainless steel
How to Use
- Ensure that both testicles are pulled down.
- Only clamp one side of the scrotum at a time.
- When doing second side, slide the Emasculatome down a little. You do not want the opposing marks to meet.
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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Breeding Supplies
OB Gloves, clear, pkg of 10
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Breeding Supplies
Latex Gloves - Medium (box of 100)
Item #550902 -Use during lambing, handling sick animals or conducting postmortems. Protect your hands from inks and fluids which may stain or cause skin irritation.
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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.
$16.00 -
Docking and Castrating
Blood Stop Powder, 16 oz
Item #888094 -To slow and stop the bleeding of minor cuts and wounds. For treating excessive bleeding following docking or dehorning.
$10.00 -
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
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Molly W from Wisconsin
This tool is exceedingly hard to operate. My husband and I are not big people and so our hands are not enormous; you need enormous and very strong hands to fit around the handles and compress this tool effectively, and to pull it open. The alternative is using two hands to compress it, which means you can't hold the spermatic cord in place to ensure it gets pinched, or it takes 3 people—one to hold cord, one to hold lamb's legs, one to operate emasculatome. This was a big disappointment and total hassle. We now have to redo a few rams which won't be an easy task for any of us. This method is preferred by so many, but don't use this tool for it!
Madeline B from Michigan
I really wanted this to work, but could barely get it open. Once we did, my sheep and cattle experienced friends could not keep the cords from slipping out of the tool. This is not a one handed operation either, by the way. After trying multiple times, we gave up and ended up banding (not at all the plan...) Do not recommend this tool at all.
Robert J from California
Would not recommend as there are gaps on the sides that allow the cord to escape the clamp. It is difficult to tell if the cord has in fact been crimped fully or escaped.
I would recommend the "side" clamp tool instead. It costs more, but is well worth the certainty of knowing whether the cord has been fully crimped.
Joel B from Oklahoma
This item is inexpensive and pretty solidly built (made in Pakistan) but it does have space gaps on both sides of the closure that make it a little harder to use. Fias Co Farm's website has a great picture showing this: http://fiascofarm.com/goats/buck-wether-info.htm.
Jason A
Cheap and easy to use. There's just a way in using it. So practice. Never experienced a problem for lambs and kids that are castrated.