Leg Splints
Product Details
Use for sheep and goats to aid in the stabilization of a broken leg.
- Light-weight and easy to take on and off
- Made of strong, plastic
- Padded with non-irritating foam
- Easily contours to shape of leg
Specs
- Small - 8"L x 1"W
- Medium - 12"L x 1-1/2"W
- Large - 16"L x 2"W
- Plastic with foam inner
- Green in color
How To Use
- Apply splint on the back side of the leg so that the curved bottom of the splint touches the ground (it is curved like the pattern).
- Be sure to pad the top with cotton or cloth so that it doesn’t rub on the elbow.
- Use vet wrap (e.g. SureFlexx™ Elastic Bandage Wrap) to secure splints to the leg.
Note: The top of the splint is scored and can be cut or broken if it is too long.
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Foot Trimming and Care
SureFlexx® Elastic Bandage Wrap, blue
Item #770720 -A stretchy bandage for splinting limbs or holding gauze pads and medication in place.
$2.00 -
Tools, Instruments and Supplies
Surgical Scissors
Item #888002 -Useful for post-mortems on livestock or removing bandages, MediWrap from legs, trimming navels and cutting out ear tags.
$5.50 -
Foot Trimming and Care
FootCure™
Item #770710 -Copper sulphate paste for the control and treatment of hoof rot in sheep and goats.
$21.00 -
Books
SID Sheep Production Handbook
Item #986900 -Gold standard of USA sheep books. Owning this book is well worth the high $ if you raise sheep!
$129.00
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Debra S from Pennsylvania
Best splints I’ve seen.
Abbey H from Virginia
I was looking for this spoon splint specifically. Having worked in Vet Med for over 20 years, but now retired, I knew this was exactly what I needed to splint my goat’s fractured leg. These work great! Keeping in mind you also need padding and supplies to secure it to the limb. And as always you should consult your vet before using this product to make sure this is the correct method for the fracture or issue.
Kellie W from Washington
Works good but broke in half on 3rd day of use where the splint is split.
Maiya L from New York
Very very happy to buy it. I used it for my dog.
Carolyn D from Nebraska
We have a lamb that was born without rear hooves—both legs. We have wrapped her feet with vet wrap and athletic tape and various solid pieces, including furniture protectors. These splints have been the solution we sought. She walks and runs and enjoys herself. After a month, one leg has healed enough to not need extra protection. She may always need the splint on the other leg, but she has four legs for locomotion.