Lamb & Kid Sling
Premier's extra-tough option to carry or weigh lambs or goat kids.
Colors may vary.
Specs
- Easy to carry handles.
- Adjustable chest support strap allows slings to be used for all sizes of lambs and goat kids.
- Strong and soft polyester mesh provides comfort during transport or weighing. To weigh them, use the Digital Scale.
- Colors may vary.
Benefits
How to Use
- Place mesh under newborn's belly.
- Pull handles up on both sides of the animal.
- Adjust the Velcro chest strap to fit the animal.
Precautions
If they start to slide re-adjust sling.
Colors may vary.
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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Scales and Slings
Digital Scale
Item #886505 -Heavy duty metal scale for weighing newborn lambs and kids.
$25.00 -
Crooks
KiwiCrook™
Item #804334 -Has both a neck and leg crook for catching sheep and goats. Lightweight for quick handling.
$41.00 -
Crooks
Sweet Chestnut Wooden Neck Crook
Item #804100 -Wooden neck crook preferred for herding dog trials. Light in hand. Nearly essential for herding sheep.
$36.00 -
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.
$26.00
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Mary S from MN
As always, the shipping from Premier 1 was unbelievably fast! Bought this sling as a second to carry twins. Had one for three years that has been a real back saver.
Jarrett K from California, Gold Country
Dependable little sling we have had ours for over 6 years and lambs and kids fit great in it. A must have during lambing/kidding season
jason w from indiana
would not be without it. if you don't have one get two.
Tiffel D from Texas
Use this sling with the pocket scale to weigh newborns. It worked really well. Once the kid was in the sling she/he calmed down. It was easy to get the weight.
Gail S
I have 3 of these slings because my ewes average 2+ lambs each. It is much easier to move all the lambs simultaneously so the ewe follows, and one hand holds all the slings so I can still open gates. A frisky newborn can work their way out of the sling, so sometimes I have to hang each sling on a gate corner, etc. as it goes into the sling so I can get the next lamb. I have a vision problem, and sometimes getting the chest strap to velcro correctly in low light is a challenge.