Polychain & Clip for NeckTags
Product Details
Lightweight plastic chain (40") with small metal snap clip for low intensity situations.
For attaching Neck Tags to goats and sheep.
Polychains can be used along with Snap Clips to hang Heat Lamp Guards in pens.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Polychains can be used with Snap Clips to secure Heat Lamp Guards to wood or wire panels in the lambing jug.
Specs
- 40" long (Individual links: 1-1/4"L)
- Each chain comes with 1 metal clip
Precautions
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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Neck Tags
Neck Tag, yellow
Item #614020 -Used for identification of sheep, goats and livestock guard dogs. Also can be used as luggage tags.
$4.25 -
Neck Tags
Neck Tag, white
Item #614021 -Used for identification of sheep, goats and livestock guard dogs. Also can be used as luggage tags.
$4.25 -
Neck Tags
Neck Tag, green
Item #614022 -Used for identification of sheep, goats and livestock guard dogs. Also can be used as luggage tags.
$4.25 -
Neck Tags
Neck Tag, blue
Item #614023 -Used for identification of sheep, goats and livestock guard dogs. Also can be used as luggage tags.
$4.25 -
Neck Tags
Neck Tag, pink
Item #614024 -Used for identification of sheep, goats and livestock guard dogs. Also can be used as luggage tags.
$4.25 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Guard
Item #557201 -Prevent adult animals from from abusing heat lamp fixtures (bashing, butting, etc.) while in lambing or kidding pens.
$35.00
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Neck Tags
Replacement Clip
Item #557008 -Use to hold NeckTags on sheep and goats. Snaps around the animals neck.
$0.70
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Cathy G from North Carolina
Just handy to have on hand.
Jaime P from Tennessee
Too flimsy but will use on my baby goats. Like the snap.
Harmony M
Great quality for the price. Is light duty, especially with the break away link, but that is necessary for safety, especially with goats. Plenty long enough for any sized animal. I have even used them on bottle calves for easy identification.
Kathleen S from VT
We love these for our goats - we snip off the loop-part and use a metal chain link to attach the tags to the our heavy-gauge metal chain collars. The tags we have are still clear and legible after two-plus years of heavy-duty goat wear and long after all the eartags have come off.
Geoffrey A from Florida
The tags are great but the chain will not stay on my goats. I don't know what they are doing to get it off, but I keep finding them on the ground. Break away is great for safety, but this is too flimsy for tough goats. Probably gonna just go with ugly ear tags or tattoos.