EZ-Mark® Marking Sticks
An all purpose animal wax marker. Wax-based marks last much longer than chalk but are not fully scourable.
Convenient stick shape fits nicely into a shirt, coat or pant pocket for handy access when needed.
Common Uses
Specs
- 70 grams
- Various colors (see above)
- Container look may vary
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
Item #550900 -Keep arms and hands covered while assisting the births of sheep, goats, cattle and other livestock. Glove covers most up to the shoulder.
$2.75 -
Equipment
Plastic Boot Covers, XL (fits men's 11 & above), pkg. of 50
Item #888050 -Provides a sterile plastic barrier so that you neither spread disease to other farms nor bring organisms home from somewhere else.
$20.00 -
Crooks
KiwiCrook™
Item #804334 -For catching sheep and/or goats by the neck or leg. Lightweight for quick handling.
$52.00 -
Crooks
The "Premier" Fiberglass Crook
Item #804331 -An all-around good shepherd’s crook for handling sheep. Lightweight for quick handling.
$30.00 -
Crooks
Aluminum Tube RedCote™ Crook, 54 in.
Item #804326 -Used for grabbing animals as they are passing by or singling one out of a group. Handles well.
$28.00 -
Crooks
Sweet Chestnut Wooden Neck Crook
Item #804100 -Wooden neck crook preferred for herding dog trials. Light in hand. Nearly essential for herding sheep.
$44.00 -
Crooks
Blue Leg Aluminum Crook
Item #803001 -Leg crooks are best for goats because goats prefer to face you--so if you wish to catch them in a pen, it works best to do so by snagging a front foot.
$28.00 -
Crooks
Aluminum Leg Crook (head only)
Item #803000 -An effective leg crook head (wooden or fiberglass shaft, not included) used for grabbing either the front or rear legs of sheep or goats.
$13.00 -
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.
$14.00 -
Handling Equipment
Two-Way Sort Gate
Item #904000 -Uniquely strong, fast and smooth design. Helps to make sorting a breeze.
$425.00 -
Handling Equipment
Guillotine Gate
Item #905801 -Use to control the flow of sheep and goats through handling systems. Galvanized steel.
$377.00 -
Handling Equipment
Curved Panels
Item #912210 -In sheep handling systems, curved panels provide the "bugle"(one that curves as it narrows) entry.
$532.00 -
Handling Equipment
6 ft. long panel, 36" tall, (3 ft. walk-thru gate)
Item #911900 -Panels allow animals to be diverted through the side of the chute. Enables 3-way sorting with a single pass of a herd or flock through the chute.
$443.00 -
Handling Equipment
3 ft. Solid Chute Panel, 36" tall
Item #909400 -Solid corrugated sides block the animal's side vision and encourage sheep/goats to move forward on their own to the exit.
$182.00 -
Handling Equipment
Lamb/Kid-Proof Portable Gate
Item #914000 -Use to prevent lambs and kid goats from getting out of the pen or out of a gate.
$234.00 -
Handling Equipment
Linking Stake
Item #917800 -Linking stake for connecting panels, gates, chutes of sheep and goat handling or feeding systems.
$11.30
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Allen H from Indiana
Knob that raises marking stick was broke upon arrival, couldn’t use, trash. Cheaply made. Will not purchase again.
Haley H from Nevada
Paint is great, only complain I have is that the screw stick often breaks making it a bother to use. If it wasn’t for that I’d definitely give it 5 stars.
Terry B from North Dakota
These are the best markers we have used! They stay together and dont come apart like the others. Best of all they have a cover so they don’t dry out.
Hollywood Farm from Maryland
Excellent product, stays soft enough to mark well over time. Colors are strong and stable.
Susan M from Idaho
I use these when I vaccinate & work the sheep that way I know whom I have done and whom I haven't. I don't always work my sheep in a chute and sometimes have grandkids help. There are many other uses for them too. Two different colors and you can mark male and female. I'm sure other people have other uses.