Leg Splints
Product Details
Support and stabilize injured or broken legs in sheep and goats. These lightweight, easy-to-use splints are made of strong plastic and padded with soft, non-irritating foam. Contours naturally to the shape of the animal’s leg.
- Helps immobilize fractures and injuries
- Lightweight, easy to apply or remove
- Durable plastic with soft foam padding
- Shaped to fit comfortably
Available in three sizes to ensure a proper fit.
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 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.
- Use vet wrap (e.g. SureFlexx™ Elastic Bandage Wrap) to secure splints to the limb.
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 -
Docking and Castrating
Pocket Scalpel
Item #888001 -Economical, disposable pocket scalpel with a user-friendly grip. Handy utility blade for precision applications around the farm.
$1.30 -
Breeding Supplies
Nitrile Black Gloves – Large, 5 mil (box of 100)
Item #550908 -Disposable, latex allergy free nitrile gloves. Textured for improved grip. 100 count box; 5 mil thick.
$12.00 -
Tools, Instruments and Supplies
Suture Needle and 2/0 Thread
Item #888031 -Suture needle for minor livestock cuts. Handy to have"just in case."
$5.00 -
Tools, Instruments and Supplies
Needle Forceps
Item #888003 -Stainless steel tool for holding suture needles when stitching livestock. Provides a secure grip.
$15.00
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Linda M from Michigan
Worked great! I was trying to achieve taking the stress off my goat’s ankle.
I ended up trimming down shorter with a pair of scissors. I wasn’t sure what size to get so I went with the medium. I used padding from the drug store so it wasn’t too tight when I wrapped his leg with the SureFlexx Elastic Bandage Wrap I purchased at the same time.
Sherry C from California
Same splints that my vet uses. They work well for below-the-knee fractures. Need to take it off and re-apply it when the wrapping gets loose until leg is healed. Use cast padding between splint and leg, especially at the top, to protect the leg from abrasion.
Blanca V from Puerto Rico
Excellent product. I made the mistake of not getting the right size. I ordered medium and it should have been large. I also didn’t specify that it was for a dog. I don’t know if that makes a difference.
Stacie S from Georgia
Excellent for splinting Italian Greyhounds’ broken legs — I had a puppy break a leg and had seen a video on how to splint at home to ease the trip to the vet. This was just the right size and kept my puppy out of pain on route. Use medical tape to bind. Even the vet was impressed that I arrived with the puppy already splinted.
Barbara S from Missouri
They all three are just what I wanted.