Nylon Breeding Harness
Place harness with crayon on ram to verify when or if ewe was attempted to be bred.
Marking Crayons sold separately.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- Soft, durable, adjustable nylon straps are long enough for the largest ram
- Strong plastic snap buckles
- Marking Crayon holder: 4"L x 2-1/4"W (at front end) and 2-1/2"W (at back end) x 1/2" deep
Breeding Harnesses Compared
Harness | Strap | Buckle | Shoulder Strap | Girth Strap | O Ring | Brisket Padding |
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Nylon | 1"W .10" thick |
1.26"W .48" thick |
38"L | 61"L | .23" thick 2.0" dia |
.17" thick |
Cross Your Heart | 1"W .10" thick |
1.25"W .50" thick |
36"L | 62"L | .33" thick 2.3" dia |
.22" thick |
Deluxe | 2"W .05"-.2" thick |
2.40"W .57" thick |
36"L | 56"L | .30" thick 2.8" dia |
.30" thick |
Benefits
How to Use
Precautions
Improper fit may lead to chaffing.
Troubleshooting
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
EZ-Mark® Marking Crayons (outside temps 40–80°F), Red
Item #505100 -Marking aids allow for quick identification. Quickly identify which ewes/does have been bred.
$4.70 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (HOT/FIRM), Blue
Item #505210 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (All-weather), Yellow
Item #505630 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Breeding Supplies
Nettex Marking Crayons (COLD/SOFT), Green
Item #505320 -Marking crayons for ram and buck breeding harnesses. Leave a very visible mark to know which ewes or does have been bred.
$6.25 -
Breeding Supplies
Sheep Management Wheel
Item #986000 -Provides a detailed schedule based on your preferred lambing date. Very helpful in planning out your shepherding year.
$14.00 -
Books
Hobby Farms Book - Sheep
Item #981021 -Wonderful illustrations with excellent content for the small hobby farm enthusiast.
$17.00 -
Books
Storey's Guide to Raising Meat Goats Book
Item #981006 -This essential handbook covers every aspect of acquiring, caring for, managing, and marketing meat goats.
$27.00
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Michael C from Georgia
If I could give 0 stars I would. Worked great for about week, then came out and the nylon had shredded and buckles had snapped. We don’t have an aggressive buck or herd, so the quality of the product is just sub par.
Susan E from California
This harness fits, and works well with my Icelandic ram-lamb teaser, he’s 125 lbs. There is a large length of strap left over for him to grow into. It was easy to put the harness on the lamb while he was standing, no need to set him on his rump. The harness looks complicated but it’s easy to put on if you follow the written instructions. Clip the girth strap first, then clip the shoulder straps and shorten them evenly. The teaser has been wearing the harness with a green crayon for a week and he is marking every ewe that he mounts.
Susan K from New York
This harness fit out smaller ram much better than the leather harness we had tried. The leather harness would be much better on an older and bigger ram or buck. Our guy is only a yearling and walks much better with this smaller harness. The leather one was rubbing on his front legs and he couldn’t walk correctly. Haven’t seen any marks on the ewes yet, but only had it on him a week.
Jessica B from South Dakota
I sometimes forget how to put this thing on, thankfully Premier still have the instructions here. It fits my 90lb buck and my 210lb buck with room to expand on the big guy and room to go smaller on the young guy. They stay in place pretty good. This is my second year using them.
Jimmy B from North Carolina
Great durable product. Works best on larger sheep. Works on goats but tends to be a little large on them. I’ve been using these for three or four years now and just bought two more.