Livestock Scratch Brush
New! Stiff bristled brush for livestock. Most barnyard animals, like people, like a good scratching post. It helps them stay clean and removes irritants, such as parasites.
Benefits:
- Mounts easily to a sturdy post, round pole or wall
- Redirects bad habits (e.g. rubbing on valuable fences, equipment or buildings)
- Important for an animal’s well-being—helps to scratch itches, remove dead skin and cope with stress
- Stiff 2" bristles penetrate animals’ coat
Suitable for sheep, goats, cattle, horses and other livestock.
Specs
- Large: 20"L x 8-1/2"W x 3-1/2"H (width of plastic: 5")
- XL: 19-1/4"L x 12-1/4"W x 5"H
- Bristle length: 2"
- Durable plastic (nylon)
- Included hardware: (2) 3/8" dia. lag screws (4" length) with washers
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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Linda D from Tennessee
I love these brushes! Before these, I’ve tried brushes for brooms and they weren’t sturdy enough for the sheep. I have one attached to a utility pole and one to a barn support pole. I have both the small and the large. I’m in the process of ordering two more.
Lee C from Florida
LOVE LOVE LOVE this product! I now have scratch brushes in my goat’s houses, all the horse stalls, and I just put them into the pony stalls.
Keith R from North Carolina
I bought two of these XL ones to add to another brand that I have had for over 20 years for my Charolais cattle. The bristles on these are not as stiff as the other brand that I have, I’ve only had them installed for 3 weeks now, so time will tell how long these will last. I wish they would send you a review after you had something for 5 years, then you could write a true review on that product after a lengthy use. Hopefully I can say they are good after 5 years. Hopefully you understand my stance on a product review so soon.
Margaret T from Virginia
My goats love the brush! It comes with large screw bolts and I wasn’t sure how that would work, but we drilled holes into the fence post first, then my husband used a ratchet to tighten them in.
The first day the goats acted like there was an alien in the pen, but by the 2nd day one of the younger goats was scrubbing her face against the brush. After that they were fighting for space on the brush.
We got the large one, and two goats can comfortably use it at one time if they get along. We are thinking of getting another one to put inside the barn for winter.
Paul C from Arkansas
I really like them. But not as much as my 14 young heifers do. They stood there and watched us dig the hole that we put the pole with the brushes on and as soon as we were done they were all taking turns using it. I may have to get some more in the future.