Large Weigh Sling
Product Details
For weighing larger lambs and small breeding animals.
Use the sling with a hanging scale (purchase separately, not available from Premier) to weigh a large lamb. We use a tractor for lifting.
Specs
- 27" x 24"
- Will hold up to 200 lbs
- Nylon fabric with strong nylon straps
- Adjustable neck, chest and tail straps for animal containment
- Large metal O rings connect straps and the fabric together
How to Use
- Sling fits beneath the animal's torso.
- Chest strap connects behind the neck and tail strap connects over animals back.
- The large O rings are hooked onto the a hanging scale (purchase separately, not available from Premier).
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Caroline M from Kentucky
Looks good, but haven't had to use it so can't say how it works.
Demetrio G from Florida
Very good.
Kathleen R from Alabama
Great product at a great price. Quick shipping.
Silvia S from Illinois
We purchased this product to hold our Nigerian Dwarf goats while we trim their hoofs. This sling is a wonderful time and back saver. The goats were comfortable during the process and so was my husband. Excellent product! The right tool for the job.
Donna S from Maryland
We bought this sling to help us rehab one of our Shetland sheep that had become cast overnight. After a vet call and some steroids, she was wasn't using her legs to stand. We confined her to a small pen, massaged her legs, rotated her a couple times a day over 3 weeks. Then we decided to purchase the sling. We used a block and tackle in the barn hallway, lifted her daily in the sling. She slowly began to use her back legs again and even the one front hoof which had knuckled under. After 5 days, she started to stand and is now getting up and down and walking on her own with just a slight limp. Sling was sturdy and nicely adjustable to smaller sized animals. Glad to have it on hand!